Penguins, in common with all birds, have a different arrangement of joints in the legs from those in mammals. However, they do have joints equivalent to our knees - the difference is that these joints are much closer to the hip than on mammals.
2006-06-21 15:08:48
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answered by meek 4
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I would guess no hence the way they wadle when they walk. It doesn't look like they bend on the leg anywhere
2006-06-21 11:31:39
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answered by smelzmelz 4
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nope penguins dont have knees
dont u think thats probably why they walf as they do?
2006-06-22 16:09:29
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answered by na_tedawg 1
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of course they do
all aquatic birds that live in Antarctica have prominent knees
2006-06-21 11:29:22
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answered by jonny Rocket 2
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Yes. Yes they do.
2006-06-21 11:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so, they have very stiff limbs.
2006-06-21 13:25:20
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answered by fabee 6
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i dont think so haha
2006-06-21 14:59:07
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answered by deadkid97 3
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No, that's why they walk so funny!!
2006-06-21 11:30:34
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answered by Oblivia 5
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no
2006-06-21 11:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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do u?
2006-06-21 16:47:39
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answered by Maria 5
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