There is such thing as a migrating penguin, but different species migrate at different times and for different amounts of time. The African penguin is non-migratory and lives in burrows. Emperor penguins migrate over 1mile in a long line. Usually they migrate for breeding and mating seasons and all accumulate in one place. On average they travel 1,125 miles per journey. Many start migrating in spring.
Where and how long does the king penguins Migrate?
I have no idea, but other penguins do not migrate.
Penguins do not migrate. All penguin species are native to the Southern Hemisphere.
Emperor Penguins don't hibernate but they do migrate. They migrate because they have to meet a mate and have a baby.
YES they do because when they want food they migrate to get it
yes they do
Penguins
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The emperor pengun migrate to find a mate and have a baby.
To feed on fish
Actually not all, because penguins don't migrate because they cant fly. But a lot do.
MIGRATION: Emperor penguins make yearly travels inland to breeding sites in the early spring. Near the beginning of summer, adult penguins and their chicks return to the sea and spend the rest of the summer feeding there.