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None, penguins are not native to the US.
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One way in which humans affect the survival of penguins is by altering its habitat. Pollution of oceans is one way humans affect the penguins' survival. Another way is by over-fishing the oceans. Penguins are seabirds and eat fish. Global warming is melting the ice that Antarctic penguins need to roost and breed. In more temperate areas, such as Australia's southern shores where Little Penguins live, introduced species such as dogs and feral cats affect the penguins' nesting sites, killing these small and defenceless birds on land.
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No. Emperor penguins are sea birds; they are aqua-dynamic, not aero-dynamic. They do not fly.
Global warming and the temperature of the ice.
Only in zoos, not in the wild.
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No, there are no penguins in the deserts of the United States. To find 'desert penguins' you need to visit the Atacama Desert, the Namib Desert or Antarctica.
Penguins don't do anything bad to plants and animals
YES. They are vertebrates like us
emperor penguins skin is important because it covers their skin just like us