yes it does there just fat so you cant really see it:)
The Emperor Penguin might be called the king since they are the largest penguin but the 2nd largest penguin is the King Penguin.
Yes, penguins are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spine. They belong to the group of birds, which are categorized as vertebrates.
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Yes, penguins are vertebrates and have a backbone made up of vertebrae, just like other birds and most other animals. These vertebrae support the penguin's body and allow for movement and flexibility.
Its really tall
The Emperor Penguin might be called the king since they are the largest penguin but the 2nd largest penguin is the King Penguin.
Yes, they are different. The Emperor penguin is larger than the King penguin.
I believe that a king penguin looks.like a regular penguin............but I don't know!
Yes, penguins are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spine. They belong to the group of birds, which are categorized as vertebrates.
The common name for the King Penguin is actually King Penguin. The scientific name is Aptenodytes patagonicus. They are the second largest species of penguins in the world (the Emperor Penguin species being the biggest).
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the most strongest type of penguin is the king penguin.
A king snake has a backbone, so it actually ISN'T an invertibrate.
A king snake has a backbone, so it actually ISN'T an invertibrate.
No, they are different. The Emperor penguin is larger than the King penguin.
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Kovu. Yes it does have a backbone if it's a mammal it has a backbone