All mammals (inc birds) require water to survive. Penguins are no exception and will take what water they can find. Penguins are quite unique, however, as they can drink salt water whilst at sea - using special glands around their eye sockets to extract the salt from their blood and is then excreted from the nose/nasal passage as a liquidy form. So if you see a penguin with a runny nose, it isn't cold, it's just removing excess salt :) yes
Most penguins drink water... A king penguin drinks water too
Penguins eat fish and drink salty water.
ice water
maybe?
With their mouths
they drink salt water because their body can filter and break down the salt water.
They survive because their bodies, produce a chemical that filters the water that they drink +++ They don't. You cannot "filter" dissolved salt from water, but you can use osmosis, as do the penguins and other marine animals.
Penguins usually drink the milk from their family's father or their mate's pouch that they have in their throat and drink that kind of the same way they eat.
Penguins drink any water they can get access to - fresh or salt. When ashore they will drink fresh water from pools and streams and can sometimes be seen drinking water preened off their backs during rain showers. At sea penguins must drink salt water and they are able to do this because they have special glands abound the eye sockets that extract excess salt from the blood. The excess salt is excreted as a salty fluid through the nasal passages.
Food,water,air, and carbondioxide.They eat fish that their parents regurgitate. They drink water.
They get all their water through the things they eat.
80% they also dont drink water they eat snow there are over 47 different species of penguins in the world