penguins are warmer in Antarctica because they have extra fat (blubber) so in winter they huddle together to be even warmer.
They have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm.
Penguins have a layer of fat under their feathers in order to keep warm in Antarctic air and frigid ocean waters.
penguins are adapted well to antarctica because they have blubber, which insulates them and keeps them warm, also they have waterproof feathers & their beaks help them catch fish for them and their families. :)
there is no explanation it just keeps them warm sciencetist dont know fully about their feathers that is made to keep them warm.
They have several layers of feathers and they have feet covered in feather to keep warm.
Penguins live in a few different places. Cold weather penguins live in Antarctica. There are also warm weather penguins that life in Africa and South America.
No penguins live in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
Penguins are native to Antarctica and can only be found there. :)
Penguins, which are found in Antarctica, are warm-blooded. Antarctica is also home to a few other birds (ex: Arctic Tern), seals (ex: Leopard seal), and whales (ex: blue whales, humpbacks, and killer whales, among others), which are all warm-blooded.
there are 4 different species of penguins in Antarctica. adelie, emperor, chinstrap and gentoo penguins
Penguins go swimming in the water off Antarctica and eat fish. On land, their only activity is to mate, lay eggs, and incubate them until they hatch. The climate is harsh, but they have very warm feathers. im a loser
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, and include Adelie and Emperor penguins.