no they dont..... i went to one and they didnt have one of those
African Black-footed Penguin habitat is located at warm latitudes in rocky, sandy, coastal areas.
They are African, and they have black feet and spotted tummies, which is probably what you want to hear, but people have different opinions, to, 'cool', and to some people, black footed penguins are cool, and to others, not so cool, anyone, who answers this, is giving you, there opinion of black footed penguins, but because, people have different opinions, it may be cool to them, but not so cool to you, and you have to understand that, as everyone, has different opinions, and is free, to have them. However, going back to the question, they are, African, and they have black feet, ( which is pretty obvious, as it says in the name, BLACK FOOTED penguins) and have spotted tummy's, that's whats in my opinion, but that might not be yours, and that's, fine. So, what is 'cool' about, Black Footed Penguins?
Jackass penguins got their name from the loud braying sounds they make that resemble the sounds of a donkey, hence the "jackass" reference. These penguins are also known as African penguins or black-footed penguins.
100 pounds
coastal areas and sea
because there getting extinct
Jackass Penguins are penguins that live in certain perts of South Africa, such as Boulders Beach in cape Town. They are called Jackass because of the Braying sound they make. Though they have now been renamed African Penguins.
African Penguins, also known as Black Footed Penguins, live on the coast of South Africa. Their height ranges from one foot tall to one and a half feet tall.
because there getting extinct
Black-footed penguins, also known as African penguins, typically breed between February and March. They form monogamous pairs and often return to the same nesting site each year. After a gestation period of about 38 to 42 days, the female lays two eggs, which are incubated by both parents for roughly 40 days. Once the chicks hatch, both parents share responsibilities in feeding and protecting them until they fledge at around 60 days old.
A black-footed cat is the smallest type of African cat, Latin name Felis nigripes, endemic in the south west arid zone of the southern African subregion.
Can be, but usually not.