All penguins are cold-climate. Some can adapt better than others, and some will be able to move further inland. The ones that need sea ice to survive are the ones that are in the most trouble because moving inland (to colder areas) is not an option.
they have layers of black and white feathers to keep them warm
Penguins are adapted to cold climates and rely on specific conditions to survive, such as access to cold water, icy environments, and availability of specific types of food. The climate in California is typically too warm for penguins, and they would struggle to find suitable living conditions and food sources in that environment.
Yes, penguins can live in warm climates but precisly cold climate penguins can not live in warm climates, but if a cold climate new born penguin hatched in a warm climate it can be possible but they wouldent live for very long.
penguins need cold to to survive but some dont
penguins live in cold areas of the antarctic and warm areas of Australia and south America
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The penguins huddle close together in cold weather.
Not all species of penguins live in cold climate of Antarctica. There are at least 10 species of penguins live in temperate region. However, larger sized penguins live in colder regions and smaller penguins live in temperate regions.
i guess that they adapt to the climate
becasue of there strong fur and there body temperture, they can survive the cold
Antarctica, although it doesn't get anywhere near that cold where penguins live.
An Adelie penguin is a cold weather penguin. They are well adapted to survive in the harsh climate of Antarctica, with thick layers of feathers and blubber to keep them warm in freezing temperatures. These penguins are also excellent swimmers and spend their lives in cold, icy waters hunting for fish and krill.