Not a thing. Penguins do not live in the Arctic. Penguins are found in the Southern Hemisphere.
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.
Because that is where their ancestors had adapted to living and evolved to better suite their environment. While polar bears are naturally exclusive to the Arctic Circle, few penguins actually live in the Antarctica. They however do not naturally exist in the northern hemisphere.
Because that is where their ancestors had adapted to living and evolved to better suite their environment. While polar bears are naturally exclusive to the Arctic Circle, few penguins actually live in the Antarctica. They however do not naturally exist in the northern hemisphere.
No. Penguins are only found in the Southern Hemisphere (South of the Equator) and the vast majority are to be found close to the Antarctic Circle.
There are of course some penguins in zoos which may also have polar bears.
Penguins do not live in the Arctic. They only live in the Southern Hemisphere. Most of them require sea ice in their habitat, which is why most are found in Antarctica.
No penguins live in the Arctic. There are penguins that live in the Antarctic (southern pole).
panguans need the cold
Cause they need the cold
Penguins live in cold places because they are genetically adapted for the cold.
No, penguins do not like hot weather but they need cold weather so they can live.
No, penguins do not need to keep warm because they live in a very cold climate.
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 i live in Florida. penguins live where it is cold
Penguins live in a very cold climate, and therefore they need an extra layer of fat to keep them warm.
Most Penguins live in the cold, but some live in tropical environments.
because they will die because its too hot there and they need to live in cold places
No, Penguins only live in the Antarctic, they need extremely cold weather to survive.
Because india is hot and penguins and polar bears need to live in cold places...