no they cant
A group is penguins is a colony or rookery.
Penguins are sea birds, so their breeding areas are generally beaches.
It is actually a Rookery of Penguins.
A penguin rookery is a place where penguins hatch their eggs and rear their young.
rookery
A rookery of penguins is typically led by the dominant male or female penguin within the group. This leader is responsible for organizing group movements, ensuring safety, and maintaining order within the rookery.
A bunch of penguins are called a flock of penguins.
The only way to define a group of Penguins is more than a pair, a Nursery of penguins (The offspring) is known as a "Creche". A group of penguins (more than a pair) is known as a Colony, Rookery or even a Huddle. All are groups of more than two.
A group of penguins is called a colony, rookery, or a waddle. But that is only for penguins on land. A group of penguins in the water is called a raft.
The collective nouns for penguins are: a creche of penguinsa colony of penguinsa huddle of penguinsa parade of penguinsa rookery of penguins
A group of penguins on land is a waddle. The nesting group is a rookery. A group of babies is a creche. A group on water is a raft. And a group of penguins in a bar is known as a Morty. A group of penguins in general is known as a Parcel.
Young penguins huddled together in a group is called a creche, hey do this to survive their first cold winter.