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.
Penguins typically live in icy, cold biomes such as polar regions or the Antarctic biome. They are adapted to survive in harsh conditions, including cold temperatures and icy environments.
the tundra biome.
The Penguins biome is the Tundra
The Galapagos Islands are in the Pacific Ocean.
No, a penguin is a species of animals, birds to be exact, not to offend you, but thinking of a penguin being a biome is sad, a biome is a certain place where climates are usually the same ex: Polar biome, jungle biome etc. hope this helped?
they live in the forest biome
Oh honey, a penguin's biome is the icy wonderland known as Antarctica. These flightless birds waddle around in the freezing cold, living their best life among the ice and snow. It's like a penguin paradise, but without the piña coladas and sunbathing.
Which biome does a pink mucket live in?
yes it does live in the marine biome
They live in a freshwater biome.
the BIOME is deciduos
a dessert biome