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Not all penguins need the cold. There are Galapagos and African penguins that live on beaches that couldn't live in the Arctic. Just like Arctic penguins couldn't live on a beach. It's all about adaptation over a number of years. Animals change their characteristics to fit their surroundings so they can survive. Like a chameleon changes colors to fit their habitats

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