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No, snow is not crucial to the survival of penguins. Most penguins are found in icy, snowy environments but there are some species that live on sandy or pebbled beaches or even in zoos.
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They are African. Theres not much snow in africa so how do they survive is the question.
Because Emperor penguins have a layer of blubber (fat) and they also stay very close together in snow storms. They survive with all the thick layers of feathers and fat.
They need snow and mountains.
penguins need cold to to survive but some dont
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Penguins can survive because they have the sense to huddle which keeps them warm and also they dive in the water to collect food which is one of the main things they need to survive. All penguins have the sense to do lots of different things (unless they have a condition or are naturally dimmented!) By Alarna Diane McCord
Penguins need fish to eat, and a secluded place where they can raise baby penguins without being killed by predatory seals.
No, Penguins only live in the Antarctic, they need extremely cold weather to survive.
They don't need to, as they have found a niche that no one else can survive in.
Penguins are an endangered species because they live in the South Pole since they need snow to survive. As a result of global warming, all the snow is melting, causing the penguin population to decrease.