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Why can penguins live in Singapore?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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Penguins can live in Singapore even though it doesn't snow here as Singapore keeps penguins that adapt to room temperature, not penguins that adapt to cold temperatures that are below 0 Degree Celsius.

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