Where are a penguin's ears?
Answers: I'll aid you! =) A penguin's ears are tiny holes underneath their feathers on the sides of their head. Penguins enjoy excellent hearing.
Penguins, close to all birds, can hear fairly well. They really do "talk" to respectively other quite a bit and can be extremely noisy at times. They enjoy small holes in the side of their head through which they can hear. What I don't know is how they keep cold wet out of their ears when they are
diving!
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