To get places faster if there legs are tired
Penguins slide on their bellies because they have short, thick and dense feet. That makes it hard to walk. According to the information I have read about, penguins love sliding on their bellies because it's easier to them. There for, it's hard to walk so sliding on their bellies is an easier way to transport.
because they are fat
tobogganing, i think
they mainly slide on their stomachs and sometimes waddle.
They waddle. Sometimes, they fall onto their stomachs and slide.
Penguins usually travel by waddling, which can be slow. In more flat or downhill areas, they prefer to slide on their bellies, pushing with their feet. However, they are much faster at swimming.
they slide around the Antarctic and sit there and look all cute and cuddly
yes they do
They either waddle on slide on their bellys.
since they keep their eggs betwen their legs, they slide head first to protect their eggs
A penguin doesn't know how to slide, it doesn't slide at all infact. Many people are mistaken by penguins. PENGUINS DO NOT SLIDE !!! THEY LIE ON THEIR BELLYS AND PUSH BACK WITH THEIR FLIPPERS THAT IS NOT CALLED SLIDING!!! penguins can travell like that for as fast as 60 KM/H!!!!
penguins can slide on ice.
Penguins like to waddle around and slide on the ice
Penguins slide down ice and they also swim.
You're probably thinking of tobogganing, which is when penguins slide on their bellies and chest.
tobogganing, i think
Penguins that can mimic the action of tobogganing are called Emperor Penguins. They can lay on their stomachs and slide for a long time as long as they are on a downslope.
they like to slide on ice and sometimes they swim.
Nothing. You spelled them EXACTLY the same.