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.
No, penguins do not live in grasslands. Penguins are typically found in colder regions near the Southern Hemisphere, such as Antarctica, or in coastal areas like South Africa, Australia, and South America. Grasslands are typically not suitable habitats for penguins due to the warm temperatures and lack of access to water for swimming and hunting.
in warm climates (warm places) near the equator.
Warm climates .
No, geckos do not live in salt water. They are land-dwelling reptiles that require a dry environment to thrive. Geckos are typically found in warm and tropical climates around the world.
Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warm water from the Caribbean to the north Atlantic.
yes some live in the golopigos
Penguins are warm-blooded animals. They are endothermic, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. This adaptation helps them survive in cold climates.
All bats prefer warm climates
i think they live in kind of mid - way climates. The ocelot is generally found in warm climates.
they are smart because the water really enhances their brain power. But if they live in warm climates they would be able to fly.
Emperor Penguins, also known as Aptenodytes Forsteri, are flightless birds that have small, stiff wings that help them to fly through the water. Emperor Penguins group together to keep warm and to keep there eggs warm.
roughly 76% of the world's population of penguins live in what is considered to be warm weather.
They can be found all around the coast of New Zealand, the southern coast of Australia, as well as surrounding islands
keeping their eggs warm and huddling together
Yes all type of birds are warm blooded. Therefore Emperor Penguins would be a warm blooded species as well.
Yes, penguins typically live in large groups called colonies. These colonies can vary in size and can range from just a few dozen penguins to thousands of individuals, depending on the species and nesting location. Penguins rely on strength in numbers for protection from predators and to stay warm in cold climates.
barracudas live in warm climates