they devolop their own call/noise to exchange with the baby
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Baby penguins often recognize their parents through vocal cues, such as distinct calls or vocalizations, as well as their unique appearance or odor. Parent penguins also use visual and physical cues to locate and identify their offspring in crowded colonies. Over time, the bond between parent and chick strengthens through these interactions.
The chick makes a sound that the parents can recognize
A group of baby penguins is called a "creche".
Yes, baby penguins have eyesight and can see. They rely on their vision to navigate their surroundings and locate their parents.
Penguins recognize their young through vocalizations, unique calls, and visual cues such as coloration or markings. They develop strong bonds with their offspring through these recognition methods, enabling them to care for and protect their young.
Baby penguins hatch from eggs that are laid by adult penguins. The eggs are incubated by one or both parents until they hatch. Once hatched, the baby penguins are cared for and fed by their parents until they are old enough to fend for themselves.