Tail
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A penguin's tail helps with balance and stability while swimming underwater. It also aids in steering and changing directions quickly when they are hunting for fish.
Penguins preen themselves using their beaks to spread oil from a gland near their tail over their feathers, which helps to keep them waterproof. They also use their beaks to remove dirt and parasites from their feathers. Moreover, they may take frequent dips in water to clean themselves.
No, penguins do not have fingers. They have flippers which are adapted for swimming and diving in the water. These flippers are specialized for moving through the water efficiently.
Tail
Most penguins no , some species of penguins certainly.
No, penguins have wings and tails, but they use them to swim not fly. They don't have feathers.
arrowhead shaped
It looks like a stubby triangle.
they coat their feathers wit the oil from a glad. it is near the tail to increase impermeability.
Yes, penguins are good swimmers. Their wings were made to paddle themselves through the water, and their tail acts as a rudder.
Adellie penguins use pebbles to build nests.
A penguin's tail helps with balance and stability while swimming underwater. It also aids in steering and changing directions quickly when they are hunting for fish.
No. Emperor penguins are animals: only plants use photosynthesis. Emperor pengiuins gain energy by eating fish, as do other penguins.
Penguins use magnetism in order to turn sucrose (a disaccharide) into glucose and fructose (monosaccharides).
If you know,PENGUINS DO NOT FLY