Yes. Although several species of penguins live down around Antarctica (which is definitely NOT warm) many species live in temperate areas. They are found along the coasts of Argentina and Chile in South America, the southern coast of Africa, southern coast of Australia, and New Zealand. There are even some that live on the Galápagos Islands which lie at the equator. Note: this is only possible because of the cold, rich waters of the Antarctic Humbolt Current that flow around the Galápagos Islands.
of the 18 species of penguins, only 2 live in the antarctic. therefore, the other 16 species live in warm (or warmer) weather.
African penguins
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The Lauersdorf penguin
its too dang hot for penguins
roughly 76% of the world's population of penguins live in what is considered to be warm weather.
Penguins have a layer of fat to keep themselves warm
Penguins live in a few different places. Cold weather penguins live in Antarctica. There are also warm weather penguins that life in Africa and South America.
they have very thick feathers and they usually group together to keep warm.
Royal penguins are found near the Macquarie Islands, Campbell Islands and New Zealand.
Penguins are warm blooded.
they have a oil on their fur or blubber so they are warm and can adapt to weather quickly
Penguins are birds and all birds are warm blooded and they can regulate their body temperature.Penguins are warm blooded hope this is a helpno. penguins are birds and all birds are warmblooded.
Yes, like any other penguins they have feathers to keep them warm when they are looking for fishes in the freezing water.
No, penguins do not like hot weather but they need cold weather so they can live.
All types of penguins are warm blooded.
yes there is the only other way for a panguin to go warm is to go to Africa :P