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no they dont nest in coloies

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How many penguins live together?

Penguins typically live in colonies that can range in size from a few dozen to thousands of individuals, depending on the species. The largest known colony of penguins is estimated to be over 1.5 million birds in Antarctica.


Why did the spanish colony want to build a colony in Florida?

they wanted them to live


Do penguins live in the Subarctic?

No. Penguins are species of the southern (Antarctic) hemisphere not the northern (Arctic) hemisphere. However the Galapagos islands (on the equator) do have a viable natural colony of penguins.


Why do penguins live in a group?

They mostly live in groups for warmth and comfort. It is very cold where they live, so they cuddle together to keep each other warm. Penguins don't want to live alone. They have family and friends always with them.


Why do penguins live in communities?

Penguins live in communities for warmth. When it gets really cold they can huddle up together, and they find their mate in their communities.


Do penguins live in igloos?

No, penguins do not live in igloos. Penguins typically live in colonies on land or ice, where they build nests out of rocks, pebbles, or other materials to protect their eggs and chicks. Igloos are traditionally associated with indigenous Arctic people like the Inuit and are used as temporary shelters in cold climates.


Do penguins live in a igloo?

No, penguins do not live in igloos. Penguins build their nests out of stones, ice, or other materials on land or rocky cliffs. Igloos are typically associated with Arctic-dwelling people like the Inuit, not with Antarctic-dwelling penguins.


Do penguins live in Argentina?

Yes, penguins do live in Argentina along the southern coasts of the country. The most famous penguin colony in Argentina is found in the region of Patagonia, where species such as the Magellanic penguin and the southern rockhopper penguin can be observed.


What is a something of penguins called example like lions are a herd and what are penguins?

the naswer is that instead of a flock or a heard a load of penguins is called a rookery of penguins :P hope this helps aaronator p.s i didnt take this answer from the question 2 below, honest lol :P bye And for the record, lions aren't a herd.


How many penguins are there in a penguin colony?

There are 17 different kinds of penguins that live on different continents, all in the southern hemisphere. Depending on the type of penguin, several hundred to several thousand.


What animals do penguins live with?

Penguins primarily live in colonies with other penguins. Depending on the species, they may also coexist with other birds, seals, and marine creatures in their shared habitats, such as krill, fish, and squid. Penguins have developed complex social behaviors to interact with their fellow colony members and navigate their marine environments effectively.


What do antarctica penguins use for shelter?

Penguins that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- these sea birds live at sea otherwise -- huddle together for shelter.