All penguins do not need to live in the cold. There are several species of penguins that live in warm weather environments including Magellanics, South African/Black footed, Gallapagos, and Humboldts just to name a few. The ones that do live in the cold happened to adapt to that environmental niche whereas these others have developed life cycles and breeding styles that would not be possible in cold weather environments.
Cause they need the cold
No, penguins do not like hot weather but they need cold weather so they can live.
No, penguins do not need to keep warm because they live in a very cold climate.
Penguins have a thick layer of blubber and tightly packed feathers that insulate them from the cold. The cold waters provide an abundance of food for them, such as fish and krill. Additionally, there are fewer predators in the harsh cold environments where penguins inhabit.
no i live in Florida. penguins live where it is cold
Most Penguins live in the cold, but some live in tropical environments.
No, Penguins only live in the Antarctic, they need extremely cold weather to survive.
Because india is hot and penguins and polar bears need to live in cold places...
No. Penguins live at sea and breed on the Antarctic beaches. Penguins are acclimated to this environment.
In a zoo yes. But they need to be in there own cold conditions. They couldn't randomly survive there
yes
Penguins can live in very cold or temperate zones in the world. Penguins that are on Antarctica live in cold weather that can get as cold as -89.2 degrees Celsius. Penguin that are in the Galapagos Islands live in a temperate zone with temperatures that are cool but not as cold as in Antarctica