Do Penguins have feathers?
Yes, penguins do have feathers. They are shiny and uniformly overlap to form a dense layer of protection.
Answered -Galleries
Older Answers
Did you mean feathers? Like all birds, penguins have feathers. Penguin feathers are short, overlapping and densely packed. The outer part of the feather is waterproof while the inner down section traps an insulating layer of air, keeping the penguin warm in the sometimes freezing water. ChaCha on!
Answered -
Yes, Penguins have feathers.
Answered by Sydney C. -
Yes, penguins have feathers, lay eggs and have forelimbs modified as wings, but in this case used for swimming. ChaCha!
Answered by Kalven M. -
Yes, like all other birds, penguins have feathers. Penguin feathers are short, overlapping and densely packed. ChaCha again!
Answered by Rich B. -
Related Questions
-
Do penguins have feathers or fur?
Penguins are birds with black and white feathers and a funny ...
-
Penguins shed their feathers because they become worn and dam...
-
Do penguins have feathers or hair?
Penguins have feathers. Their feathers are not in distinct tr...
-
What is a pin feather? On a penguin?
A pinfeather is an undeveloped feather before the web portion...
-
How many feathers on an Emperor Penguin?
Penguins have about seventy-two feathers per square inch. The...

Comments