Penguin mating seasons differ with location. The largest of the penguins, Emperor Penguin, breeds in the coldest environment at a range near -40 C. Water temperatures vary as well with location.
emperor penguins don't nest. they don't have any twigs or pebbles. they live in the icey cold
Emperor penguins are sea birds and live at sea, except during breeding season. During this season, Emperor penguins travel to Antarctic beach rookeries to mate, lay eggs, and tend to chicks until all can return to the sea. Breeding season occurs during the August to November months, generally.
You would not find polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. During the penguin breeding season, you will find Emperor and Adelie penguins on the beaches. However, these sea birds live at sea.
if they live somwhere very cold probly the same ans any time of season sice like the artic the weather doesn't change dramaticly
The Emperor penguins are the largest penguins and have the special need to fatten up before breeding season or a moult, they can eat up to triple the usual daily food intake. Because of the extreme cold, the penguins have adapted to survive.
no, penguins are adapted specially for cold weather
is it cold in Bahamas during christmas
Penguins are adapted for cold environments with layers of insulating feathers and a thick layer of blubber. They rely on cold temperatures to keep cool, as they can overheat easily due to their high activity levels and dense feather coat. Additionally, cold waters provide ample food sources for penguins to hunt.
If you are careful during cold and flu season, you might catch a cold.
cuz the weather is cold
Actually, not all penguins like cold. There are penguins that live in tropical areas.
no penguins do not shiver they never never ever get cold