no
There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
Most animals that live in dry, warm places with little or no water are adapted to living in these areas. Some animals hibernate until it rains and most animals survive off of the plants that store water.
its fur
none of them
they do not
most bacteria cannot survive in dry enviornments so the decay process is slowed down a lot.
It is 0% since all penguins ultimately die.
They don't. Penguins inhabit the southern hemisphere.
There Are Some Types Of Penguins That Live On Dry Land But They Still Need To Be Near Water
most bacteria cannot survive in dry enviornments so the decay process is slowed down a lot.
Penguins have a layer of fat to keep themselves warm
warmness