Nope
penguin live in the cold because that is their temperature\
No, penguins are not cold-blooded. They are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. Penguins maintain their body temperature in cold environments by having thick layers of feathers and blubber.
Penguins are warm-blooded animals. They are endothermic, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. This adaptation helps them survive in cold climates.
Cold enough for penguins to breed.
No
Penguins and Polar bears are warm blooded.
I am not sure if you mean cold as in temperature cold or cold as in sick cold but I will answer the cold as in temperature cold.Cold is really a lack of heat.So maybe when a ceratin amount of heat is not where it's supposed to be and when it is then they are "cold".
Penguins can live in Singapore even though it doesn't snow here as Singapore keeps penguins that adapt to room temperature, not penguins that adapt to cold temperatures that are below 0 Degree Celsius.
No, penguins are warm-blooded animals. They are able to regulate their body temperature internally, allowing them to thrive in cold environments such as the Antarctic. Penguins have adaptations like layers of feathers and fat to help keep them warm.
everything gets sick...
Yes, penguins are warm-blooded animals. They are able to maintain a relatively constant internal body temperature independent of their external environment. This helps them survive in the cold temperatures of their natural habitats.
You technically only have a cold, but it is enough to miss school. For you to be REALLY sick, 100.5 or higher Hope I helped! Anonymous