do penguins lay eggs
As I turned the car on and began to drive, Douglas randomly asks, “are penguins reptiles?” Well, that completely throws my mind and mood for a loop. “No,” I answer, “They're birds.” Douglas then counters with, “but they lay eggs! They lay eggs in their burrows and both parents take turns in incubation. These tuxedo-clad penguins have the gait of choreographed drunks! They make their way by following the cries of their young. We find it amazing as to how these cuddly creatures reach the precise shores without any homing You may know what you want to do during your Italy trip this summer, but don't leave home without these 5 Italy travel tips from BootsnAll writer & Italophile Jessica Spiegel. Humboldt Penguins breed on rocky islets off the coast of Peru and Chile, where in order to lay their eggs, they burrow into guano left by other birds. Because of man's over exploitation of the local fishing grounds and the guano for use as Penguins are hands down my favorite animal! What a sight to see them in their natural habitat! Great photo! Thanks for your sweet comment on The Roxy Blues! That's so great you used to play!! You should do a post on that!! Lisa