Environmental Sciences, asked by ShravaniSonawani, 3 days ago

what is the adaptation of penguin​

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Answered by muskanqueen30
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Penguins rearrange their feathers by preening. To conserve heat, penguins may tuck in their flippers close to their bodies. They also may shiver to generate additional heat. A well defined fat layer improves insulation in cold water, but probably is not enough to keep body temperature stable at sea for long.

Answered by llchummill
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Penguins rearrange their feathers by preening. To conserve heat, penguins may tuck in their flippers close to their bodies. They also may shiver to generate additional heat. A well defined fat layer improves insulation in cold water, but probably is not enough to keep body temperature stable at sea for long.

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