Penguins are not born; they are hatched from eggs.
Emperor penguins lay a single egg, which is incubated on the males' feet for about 65 days through the harsh Antarctic winter. Once the egg hatches, both parents take turns caring for and feeding the chick until it is old enough to fend for itself.
The role or job of an emperor penguin are to take care of the chick.
The male Emperor Penguin has the responsibility of keeping the egg warm on his feet, protecting it from the cold Antarctic temperatures. He will go without food for up to two months while caring for the egg until it hatches. Once the chick is born, both parents take turns feeding and caring for it.
6 Months.
3 months
Penguins are birds, they lay eggs, is your question haw long are the eggs retained?
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4 hours.
Emperor penguins lay a single egg, which is incubated on the males' feet for about 65 days through the harsh Antarctic winter. Once the egg hatches, both parents take turns caring for and feeding the chick until it is old enough to fend for itself.
The role or job of an emperor penguin are to take care of the chick.
The story Penguin Chick is an illustrated story about how emperor penguins lay their eggs and take care of them in Antarctica. The books is 33 pages long and appropriate for younger grade school children.
He will incubate the egg for up to two months until the female returns.
not long i have a club penguin my user name is sprinkles98
it takes about a day
forever
The male Emperor Penguin has the responsibility of keeping the egg warm on his feet, protecting it from the cold Antarctic temperatures. He will go without food for up to two months while caring for the egg until it hatches. Once the chick is born, both parents take turns feeding and caring for it.
as long as you want it to until you don't go on it for 90 days and you don't remember your penguin