No, emperor penguins do not have a pouch. Pouches are a feature found in marsupials, where they carry their young. Emperor penguins do not have this adaptation.
for 5 months then the chicks will be ready to go out to sea
a. some penguins have a pouch and the young stay in there as they travel b. They are carried between the adult penguins' feet
Okay well the last answer was completely rubbish. Emperor penguins DO shed their fur, they shed their baby fur, the grey fur they have when they are young penguins. As they grow older they shed that fur.
they feed it and keep it warm
No, emperor penguins do not have a pouch. Pouches are a feature found in marsupials, where they carry their young. Emperor penguins do not have this adaptation.
for 5 months then the chicks will be ready to go out to sea
hey guys i have no idea about penguins :)
chicks
a. some penguins have a pouch and the young stay in there as they travel b. They are carried between the adult penguins' feet
The young of emperor penguins are eaten by giant petrels or skuas. In the water emperor penguins are eaten by leopard seals and killer whales.
with a gun
Emperor penguins are generally solitary in their breeding habits but do congregate in large colonies during the breeding season. While they primarily interact with other emperor penguins within these colonies, they do not typically associate with other penguin species. Their social behavior is largely focused on the care of their young and maintaining warmth in harsh Antarctic conditions.
it depends on what kind, for example, the emperor penguin takes care of it's chicks for up to 5 months then the chicks can go out to sea.
Emperor Penguins don't shelter themselves, because they keep warmth in harsh winters by including their Young's in huddles so the Young's don't freeze.
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the male and the female