CUS IT COLD! U gomn get some hypothermia if ya dive in thatuse ya head man!
Emperor penguins live in the cold and rocky Antarctica. They do not live in the ocean. They go to hunt for fish in the ocean a lot of times.
South polar ocean. They are adapted to living in cold areas with a lot of fish to eat.
They walk a lot
Latin people first saw penguins. Penguin in Latin means fat so, penguins have a lot of blubber. In Welsh, pen-gwen means white head so they must have white heads then.
because they are fish
Emperor penguins live in the cold and rocky Antarctica. They do not live in the ocean. They go to hunt for fish in the ocean a lot of times.
Antarctica is very, very cold. Because it has a lot of snow
There is a lot of wilderness living in or coming passed Antarctica such as penguins, humpback whales, elephant seals and an abundance of bird life.
Yes, because it`s very cold there.
There is a lot of penguins every where
South polar ocean. They are adapted to living in cold areas with a lot of fish to eat.
because they have a lot of fat that can keep them warm, plus with all the fur they have, keeps the thermal energy inside them. hope this helps
It deepens on the species, the Galapagos penguins live at the equator!. Something to consider: Of the 18 species of penguins that exist in the world only TWO of them live in the Antarctic. As a matter of fact, the Galapagos penguins live in temperatures that frequently exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit!
Rain forests require some warmth and a lot of rain. Antarctica has neither. It is far too cold, and in fact only receives a small amount of precpitation.
It has a lot of ice, it's very cold, and rather uninhabited.
Not all species of penguins live in waters around Antarctica, but those that breed there have a number of adaptations to enable them to survive the icy winds and freezing temperatures. Penguins have a thick layer of fat underneath the skin which helps to store energy. This thick layer of fat also insulates them. In addition, penguin feathers are specially designed. They are short and have an under-layer of fine woolly down, and easily shed water - a useful characteristic given that penguins spend up to 75% of their time in the water. Penguin feathers are shaped to overlap, enabling not only better streamlining for penguins when they are in the water, but protection from the wind when they are on land. Penguins have dark feathers on the broad expanse of their backs. These black feathers absorb the heat of the sun, helping to warm up the birds. Penguins have a specially designed circulatory system which can adjust to conserving or releasing heat to maintain a constant temperature. Many species of penguins huddle together for warmth, and the eggs are incubated on the penguins' feet, where they get constant warmth. Penguins are sea birds and make their homes in the seas. They visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, because there are no land predators there. When a penguin wants to warm up, the animal simply returns to the warmer sea water. Sea water is liquid and always warmer than the ambient air on the continent.
Penguins are flightless birds, and their diet consists of fish, shrimp and krill. There are 18 species of living penguins, and 5 types of penguins that are extinct. They are good swimmers and spend most of their lives at sea. Penguins are flightless birds who swim and dive a lot. Habitat - Where do penguins live? Penguins live south of the equator in cold waters. They swim in the water and waddle on the land as fast as a human can walk, but they do not fly! They use their wings to push themselves through the water. They stay in the water, except to raise their babies. Body Covering A penguin is a bird and is covered with feathers. Their feathers are short and thick. They form a waterproof coat. The feathers are black or bluish-gray, and the belly feathers are white. They have soft, short feathers called "down feathers" to keep them warm. Like polar bears and seals, they also have the layer of fat called blubber. Food Penguins usually eat many different kinds of fish. Penguins are flightless birds who swim and dive a lot. Habitat - Where do penguins live? Penguins live south of the equator in cold waters. They swim in the water and waddle on the land as fast as a human can walk, but they do not fly! They use their wings to push themselves through the water. They stay in the water, except to raise their babies. Body Covering A penguin is a bird and is covered with feathers. Their feathers are short and thick. They form a waterproof coat. The feathers are black or bluish-gray, and the belly feathers are white. They have soft, short feathers called "down feathers" to keep them warm. Like polar bears and seals, they also have the layer of fat called blubber. Food Penguins usually eat many different kinds of fish.