Answer 1:
Think of the question a little more carefully, can they - not do they.
Fiordland Penguins are eligible to live in rainforests but live on the south-west coast of New Zealand.
In other words - penguins CAN live in the rainforests but do not.
(They probably would if they could get there.)
Answer 2:
Unlikely.
Penguins require proximity to the ocean for their food. Rainforests - even cool, temperate rainforests which are the rainforests generally found in the same latitudes as some species of penguins - are nit found close enough to the ocean for penguins.
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The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
The answer of the tropical rainforest is ....
you need the water and warm up and some thing to driven the beast.
how to serve in the tropical rainforest
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how did tropical rainforest get its name ?
There is a tropical rainforest nearby
they eat the food they need and prepare for the winter when it get' close
Of course. It`s the largest tropical rainforest on Earth.