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1. Where do penguins live?
2. How are the wings of the penguins useful?
3. Why does the mother penguin go on a long hunting trip?
4. What does the father do as soon as the chick is with the mother?
5. In what ways do you think penguins are like us?​

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Answered by venni77
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Answer:

1.penguins—reside in and around icy Antarctica.

2.Because their wings are so similar to flippers, these birds—while they can fly—are generally ungainly in the air and may appear clumsy or awkward in flight.

3.Females lay a single egg and then promptly leave it behind.

4.Before doing so, she passes the egg carefully to the father, who balances it on his feet.

5.Penguins have no special fear of humans and will often approach groups of people.

Answered by manishaakkar9
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Answer:

1.

Penguins are flightless seabirds that live almost exclusively below the equator. Some island-dwellers can be found in warmer climates, but most—including emperor, adélie, chinstrap, and gentoo penguins—reside in and around icy Antarctica.

2.

While other birds have adapted wings for flying, penguins have adapted flipper-like wings to help them swim through the water. ... Penguins' wings play an essential role in helping them to escape from predators in the water, but not so much on land.

3.

Females lay a single egg and then promptly leave it behind. They undertake an extended hunting trip that lasts some two months! Depending on the extent of the ice pack, females may need to travel some 50 miles just to reach the open ocean, where they will feed on fish, squid, and krill.

4.

If the chick hatches before the female returns, the male, despite his fasting, is able to produce and secrete a curdlike substance from his esophagus to feed the chick, allowing for survival and growth for up to two weeks. Parents brood chicks (keep them warm) by covering them with their brood patch.

5.

Walking on an empty stomach. ...

Rocking a tuxedo. ...

Seeing underwater. ...

Being adorable. ...

Having conversations in a crowd. ...

Having long-term relationships.

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