The answer is obvious, No. Because penguins can only live/adapt to cold climates. But if they did live in the jungle, Let's just say, They're dinner.
The Humboldt penguin's from the coasts of Peru and Chile,The African (Blackfooted) penguin from Africa and the Magellanic penguins from the southern tip so south America are all species of penguin that live in warmer climates. I think the Humboldt is the closest thing to a jungle penguin.
there are no llamas living in the jungle, they live in the Andes mountains in South America.
Sorry Kirsten, wolves do live in the jungle.
Being in the jungle will do the trick; lions don't inhabit the jungle; they live on the savanna.
Lions are often called the king of the jungle. which doesn't make any sense since they don't live in jungles. Lions live on mostly open grasslands. Tigers live in Forests and would fit much better as the king of the jungle.
The Humboldt penguin's from the coasts of Peru and Chile,The African (Blackfooted) penguin from Africa and the Magellanic penguins from the southern tip so south America are all species of penguin that live in warmer climates. I think the Humboldt is the closest thing to a jungle penguin.
I think they live in the jungle.
about 57% of species live in the jungle.
Well of course they don't live in the jungle!
Most sloths live in the jungle.
jungle
Cheetahs don't live in jungles. Since they don't live there, they don't do anything there.
the tropican jungle if im correct
the jungle
They live in the jungle
Some antelope live in the jungle. Most antelope live in the African Savannah. Some live in forests and some in the desert.
In the jungle