Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do penguins live?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Penguins are long-lived. Emperor penguins have been recorded living up to 50 years but generally most species can live 10-20 years.
Related Questions

Where do penguins come from?Where do penguins live?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
All penguins come from the Southern Hemisphere and they live in places ranging from the Galapagos Islands to the coast of Antarctica.
Related Questions

How long can penguins hold their breath?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
The larger species can hold their breath longer then the smaller species. Emperors have been recorded at depths of over 1700ft for 18 minutes while little blue penguins can dive to over 200ft for about 1 minute.
Related Questions

HMS Endurance ice breaking in Antarctica How long do Adélie penguins live for?

Questions & Answers - HMS Endurance
Along with the emperor penguin, the Adélie is the only other truly Antarctic penguin. It breeds further south than any penguin. The Cape Royds hut, which measures 6m by 7m, was built in London before being transported to Antarctica and erected in 1908. It was named after Lieutenant Charles Royds, the meteorologist of the Discovery expedition. Whales, dolphins and porpoises are totally adapted to a life at sea, but as air-breathing mammals, they must surface to breathe.
Related Questions

How long do they live?

Frequently Asked Questions
Well I guess that depends on who you talk to--Most farmers who are in the egg producing business will say 2 years. Those who are in the meat producing business will say 6 months--Those who keep birds as pets (with names) or who are not interested in maximum production of eggs, will find that chickens can live up to 8 or 10 years.
Related Questions

How and when do penguins sleep?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Penguins sleep on land and while floating at sea. On land they can sleep lying down or standing up sometimes with their head tucked below on wing. Check out the Behaviors Page for more information.
Related Questions

Can penguins see underwater?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Penguins have good vision both above and below the water. This is due to their ability to alter the shape of the lens of the eye to accommodate both environments. Check out the Anatomy Page for more information.
Related Questions

Are penguins endangered?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Of the 17 species of penguins in the world 3 species are endangered and 9 others are threatened. A major threat to penguins are human interference and particularly oil spils (see inset photo). Check out the individual world penguins species pages on this site for more information.
Related Questions

Do penguins have knees?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Yes, a penguin's leg is composed of a short femur, knee, tibia and fibula. The upper leg bones are not visible as they are covered in feathers giving penguins a very short legged appearance. Check out the Anatomy Page for more information.
Related Questions

Do penguins have teeth?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
No. A penguin's beak has sharp edges and is hooked to trap wriggling fish. The tongue and roof of the beak is lined with flexible, downward pointing spines which hold on to their slippery food. Check out the Anatomy Page for more information.
Related Questions

Do penguins have ears?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Yes. The ears are located on the sides of the head in the same location as ours but cannot be seen as the ears are covered by the penguins dense feathers. A penguins ear has no lobes it is just a simple hole.
Related Questions

Why do penguins waddle?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Penguins have a streamlined body for life at sea with their legs placed at the rear of their bodies. On land this gives the penguin an upright stance and their characteristic waddle. Check out the Anatomy Page for more information.
Related Questions

Do penguins migrate?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
It appears that some species do migrate from their breeding colonies to locations of abundant food supply following the breeding season.Both Rockhopper and Magellanic penguins migrate.
Related Questions

How do penguins greet each other?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Usually mates will greet each other in several ways such as the ecstatic display, bowing and quivering. The mutual ecstatic display involves the pair facing each other and bowing and then pointing their bills to the sky and braying or trumpeting together. Check out the Behaviors Page for more information.
Related Questions

What do the penguins eat?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
A.The penguins at the Aquarium eat fish. Some of the types of fish they eat are capelin, anchovy, herring, smelt and sardines.
Related Questions

Can you touch the penguins?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
The penguins are not pets. We do however handle the penguins during veterinary exams and for other husbandry needs.
Related Questions

Are the penguins very territorial?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Yes. During the breeding season penguins will aggressively defend their nesting sites and even during the off season each bird can usually be found in the same spot within the exhibit.
Related Questions

Are the penguins friendly?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Our penguins are not pets. They have become accustomed to the staff people but are not tame and can be unpredictable.
Related Questions

How would I get to work with penguins?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
If you would like to volunteer with the penguin department and are 18 or older you can apply with the volunteer office.
Related Questions

Do any penguins live in the Arctic Circle?

The Penguin FAQ
nbsp   No. Penguins didn't evolve in the northern hemsiphere, and with the exception of the Galapagos penguin, no species of penguin naturally inhabits any land north of the equator. Galapagos penguins sometimes feed and stray slighly north of the equator. No. It was published in an April Fool's edition of Discovery Magazine. No land mammals are indiginous to Antarctica. How silly!
Related Questions

How Long Do Cats Live?

The Feline PKD FAQ -- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions ...
You'd think that would be a simple question, with a simple answer. Unfortunately, every source I've found gives different information: Britanica Online says the lifespan of a domestic cat in captivity is 21 years (in context, this seems to be the maximum age of the vast majority of otherwise healthy cats!!!). The Tidycat website once indicated that the average Russian Blue lives 18 years (I couldn't find a reference to persian lifespan). On the HomeArts Ask the Vet website, Dr.
Related Questions

How long do brine shrimp live?

Mono Lake FAQ
Mono Lake Brine Shrimp have two to three generations every year, and they live for up to 6 months. They all die off by the end of the year as the water cools. Cysts hatch the following April and the cycle repeats. Click here for more on Mono Lake Brine Shrimp. top
Related Questions

FAQ Alligators and Their Kin
important aspect of caring for a reptile like this is giving serious thought to how long you will have to be responsible for it. Remember that a large (1000+ lb) alligator or other crocodilian cannot be readily sold or given away, and your once "cool" pet (that you bought when you were 25) may be a bit more difficult to accommodate adequately 40 years later.
Related Questions

How long do head lice live?

FAQ about NITMIX treatment and removing headlice naturally
Head lice live about a month after hatching. It takes about a week for an egg to mature and hatch. The nymph louse grows to maturity in about a week to ten days. This leaves about three weeks of active life in the hair.
Related Questions

How Long do Danes Live?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
The average life span of most giant breeds is about 8-10 years. I know of Danes living to 10-12 years, but right now unfortunately that is the exception rather than the rule. There are a few health problems which afflict the Great Dane breed: growth problems (HOD, PANO and OCD), hip dysplasia (OFA and Penn-Hip tests), and bloat/GDV/torsion are primary concerns. Wobblers, thyroid problems, and problems with the eyes (CERF test) also appear in the breed. Se our HEALTH links for more info:
Related Questions

Got A Question? Ask Our Community!


More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2008 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact