Penguins can live in very cold or temperate zones in the world. Penguins that are on Antarctica live in cold weather that can get as cold as -89.2 degrees Celsius. Penguin that are in the Galapagos Islands live in a temperate zone with temperatures that are cool but not as cold as in Antarctica
In the wild, cold weather. Here's a clue, they are found at the south pole.
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.
roughly 76% of the world's population of penguins live in what is considered to be warm weather.
No, penguins do not like hot weather but they need cold weather so they can live.
yes they can
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because they have adapted to it over time
their body type is suitable for such cold weather
penguin live in the cold because that is their temperature\
No, Penguins only live in the Antarctic, they need extremely cold weather to survive.
All penguins do not need to live in the cold. There are several species of penguins that live in warm weather environments including Magellanics, South African/Black footed, Gallapagos, and Humboldts just to name a few. The ones that do live in the cold happened to adapt to that environmental niche whereas these others have developed life cycles and breeding styles that would not be possible in cold weather environments.
no, penguins are adapted specially for cold weather
There are lots of birds which can adapt to cold weather by humans helping them, but some birds such as Greenfinch, for instance can only feed themselves in the cold weather. We can also consider Penguins as a kind of bird, which obviously is a cold weather bird.