There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
They don't. Penguins inhabit the southern hemisphere.
Penguins actually live in the Antarctic, not the Arctic. Penguins have several adaptations that help them survive, such as a layer of insulating blubber, waterproof feathers, and special glands to regulate body temperature. They also have a unique ability to dive deep for food and rely on a diet of fish and krill.
because penguins need to be in arctic temperature environment. below 0 is suitable for them.
The Arctic Circle.
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No birds eat penguins in the Arctic. Penguins do not live in the Arctic. Penguins are found in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Antarctic environment is the natural habitat of the Emperor Penguin.
Penguins are native to the colder parts of the Southern Hemisphere, eg Antarctica and the southern coasts of Australia. If for some reason some of them decided to swim north to the Arctic, they would probably not survive the long journey.
Penguins are nearly exclusive to the antarctic regions and do not populate the arctic.
Not at all. There are no penguins in the Arctic.
Penguins don't live in the Arctic.
penguins don't breathe water, so yeah, as long as the environment fits there needs and food supply is met.