100 million years they live for seriously they actually can!!
50 years
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No, but the Galapagos penguins sometimes cross the equator.
The penguins live in the Galapagos national park which protects them from being touched or disturbed by the public.
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No. As the climate of the Galapagos is warm throughout the year, the Galapagos Penguins have no need to hibernate.
A galapagos penguins life span is 15-20 years.
The Galapagos Islands are in the Pacific Ocean.
The Galapagos Penguin that inhabits the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. It's the only penguin in the North Hemisphere.
Galapagos Penguins have a life span of 15-20 years. Predation, starvation, climatic events, and human disturbance are just a few of the effects on Galapagos Penguins that are responsible for such a short life span. Most of these penguins; in which live in the wild, live 17.5 years. Some don't make it to 15 years, and it is rare to hear them living past 20 years. That is the life span of the Galapagos Penguins, I hope it helped you. (:
The only penguins that live in Mexico would be in a zoo. Mexico is far too warm a climate for penguins, as they tend to live on the Antarctic circle.Mexico, on the other hand, is a subtropical country closer to the Equator. There are penguins to be found on the Galapagos Islands which are near the Equator, but the Galapagos Penguin (Spheniscus mendiculus) is the only penguin that lives north of the equator in the wild.
No. Penguins are species of the southern (Antarctic) hemisphere not the northern (Arctic) hemisphere. However the Galapagos islands (on the equator) do have a viable natural colony of penguins.
The Galapagos penguins live in the Galápagos archipelago, officially owned by Ecuador. The roam the coastal waters looking for food. The Galapagos penguin is on the endangered species list.