Well, going onto the topic of Global Temperature Change, we humans have a large number for our CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) emissions. And those emissions then cause the "greenhouse effect" which is good in some sense since it prevents us from freezing to death by keeping it warm enough.
THEN, warmer climate in bizarre areas, like where the penguins live, causes ice to melt. Penguins can't swim forever. For that I'm pretty darn sure. (Esp. w/ the mating season, the egg might sink. But, then again I don't know the density of an average penguin egg. XD)
THEREFORE, the whole main point is that we are destroying penguin habitats (Well, natural ones that is).
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No, penguins cannot run faster than humans. Penguins are adapted for swimming and are better suited for moving through water rather than on land. Their short legs and waddling gait make them slower runners compared to humans.
Humans can help penguins by supporting conservation efforts, reducing pollution and plastic waste that can harm penguin habitats, promoting sustainable fishing practices to protect the penguin's food sources, and advocating for the creation of marine protected areas to preserve penguin colonies.
Humans have impacted on wallaroos in a number of ways.habitat loss through clearing bushland, and creating new housing developmentsthe introduction of invasive plants and animals impacts greatly on the wallaby's habitatdanger from cars - wallaroos, like other members of the kangaroo family,are active at night, and are frequently hit by vehicles between dusk and dawn
The Waitaha penguin became extinct primarily due to a combination of habitat destruction and predation by introduced species. Human activities, such as hunting and the introduction of animals like dogs and rats, significantly impacted their populations. Additionally, changes in the environment and climate may have contributed to the decline of their food sources. Ultimately, these factors led to the extinction of the Waitaha penguin by the late 19th century.
An emperor penguin has 92 chromosomes in each cell, which is a much higher number compared to humans that have 46 chromosomes. These chromosomes store genetic information and are crucial for biological processes.
when they care and nurture for them.
By not hurting them
They can give you diseases
By being hard
temperate deciduous forests
Humans adversely affects water cycle. They do deforestation and pollute the environment.
Yes a Penguin is a food source but humans don't really eat Penguin we can but we don't. The penguin is eaten by the killer whale and the leopard seal.
really scared even want to kill them
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humans have affected water by trowing trash in the oceans.
No, humans can not turn into penguins.
they had a new source of food