No. They do not.
Most Penguins live in the cold, but some live in tropical environments.
Small penguins live in temperate & even tropical climates.
Actually, not all penguins like cold. There are penguins that live in tropical areas.
Penguins are known for 'huddling' together in large groups to share body heat, shuffling around to switch out penguins from the comfortable, warm center of the group to the harsher outside as to warm all of them more or less equally.
There are three birds that prey on penguins newly hatched chicks and unhatched eggs. Skuas, Sheath bill and Caracas. Galapagos sharks may prey on tropical penguins occasionally. Mammal predators are the Stoat, Seals, Sea Lions, Orcas and Man.
Penguins are a good food source for predators. They are nice and plump, and provide lots of energy for the carnivore. Some animals that hunt and eat penguins include sharks, seals, and orcas. Most penguins live in the Antarctic (appart from a few tropical species such as the Magellanic, Humboldt, Blackfoot and Galapagos penguins), so their predators are mostly antarctic animals also.
All 17 species of penguins live in the southern hemisphere. Usually found near water where they survive best and in secluded areas where there are few predators to take advantage of their flightless wings. Penguins can live in any climate from tropical to the freezing waters of Antarctica.
The Montreal Biodome is home to a wide array of ecological exhibits. You can see different ecosystems ranging from penguins to whales to tropical forests.
Mr. Poppers penguins were Gentoo penguins.
There are seventeen species of penguins in the world. Some of these include emperor penguins, Galapagos penguins, king penguins and Humboldt penguins.
there are heaps - adelli penguins, rockhopper penguins, fairy penguins, emperor penguins, just to name a few