yes
Penguins are flightless and can't fly. They breed on land, and feed on fish in the water.
land, they just eat in water
No. Penguins lay eggs, on land.
There Are Some Types Of Penguins That Live On Dry Land But They Still Need To Be Near Water
Penguins primarily live in water, spending a lot of time hunting for food and swimming. They do come ashore to breed, raise their chicks, and rest.
Penguins have flippers as their main appendages for swimming in the water. These flippers are adapted for diving and propulsion through the water, while their feet are used for steering and stability on land.
amphibians can live in both water and land because their body can survive in both water and land. E.G- penguins
Real penguins breathe air, and hold their breath when they are underwater.
Not permently, Penguins live on land and swim in salt water to catch food.
A group of penguins is called a colony, rookery, or a waddle. But that is only for penguins on land. A group of penguins in the water is called a raft.
yes, in water not on land
Penguins can move quickly in the water, using their flipper-like wings to "fly" through the water at speeds up to 15-25 miles per hour. On land, however, penguins waddle at a slower pace due to their anatomical structure, which is not designed for speed on land.