Chick

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An example of a CP penguin chick.

Chicks are Penguin that are actually babies. Instead of acting like Human babies, they mostly waddle around like most Penguin, except with a parent. They are not to be confused with Mwa Mwa Penguins who are just Adelie Penguins pretending to be chicks, or Dime Penguins, who do not have feathers.

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[edit] How to Distinguish between Mwa Mwa Penguins and Chicks

A fat chick.
Lollipop386 and his brothers as chicks

If your wondering how to tell between a Mwa Mwa Penguin, and a Chick, here's things you should look for.

  • Chicks should be covered in down, instead of adult feathers.
  • Mwa Mwa Penguins will say things like "chews on tosies", and whine for parents, while Chicks will just stay silent for the first few months.
  • Chicks don't go to the pet shop. They live with their actual parents.
  • When Chicks do start talking, they will eventually talk like normal Penguin.
    • However, it should be noted that Chicks do talk like Mwa Mwa Penguins for a while, but this is until they learn proper English. After that, nothing. Some are chattier than others, though.
      • Unlike Mwa Mwa's though, Chicks want to learn english.
  • Chicks can't waddle easily for the first few months, while Mwa Mwa Penguins can do this with ease.
  • Like any bird, chicks hatch from eggs. Mwa Mwa Penguins have pretended to come via live birth. Don't believe them.
  • Chicks do not need servants. Their parents feed them just fine.
  • Even the biggest chicks are smaller than the smallest Mwa Mwa Penguin (they're cuter too).
  • Except on a few occasions, Chicks don't usually scream their heads off.

[edit] Notable Chicks

[edit] Dime Penguins

Dime Penguins are penguin who hatched too early, and therefore have no feathers.

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[edit] Trivia

  • Dorkugese chicks are given their glasses right after hatching, since their species is born with poor eyesight, due to years of adaptation.
  • Fun fact: Penguin birth certificates, by law, are required to list both when they were laid and when they hatched. Their hatching date is considered the day they were "born", and would also be their "birthday".
  • In hospitals, chicks are born in hatcheries, not maternity wards. If penguins lay their eggs at a hospital, they are put in a Hatchary/Incubator to keep warm until they hatch, where the parents pick them up.
    • However, most penguins do it old-school. Penguins of all species (69%) prefer to care for their eggs themselves, as part of ancient custom. They hold them on their feet to keep them warm, because penguins are to fat to sit on a nest. That, and the ground is cold.
  • Willy the Penguin was given his green cap when he hatched, and it was just a little too big at the time. He has now grown into it.
  • Richperson was hatched fat but automatically burned the fat.


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