Yes there are.
No. As the climate of the Galapagos is warm throughout the year, the Galapagos Penguins have no need to hibernate.
The Galapagos Islands.
They live on the island of Isabela I know this because I went there
There are Seven species of seabird that are native to the Galapagos Islands, they are as follows, Galapagos Penguin Waved Albatross Flightless Cormorant Swallow-tailed Gull Lava or dusky Gull Nazca Booby Galapagos Shearwater.
The Galapagos Penguin that inhabits the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. It's the only penguin in the North Hemisphere.
No. Penguins are species of the southern (Antarctic) hemisphere not the northern (Arctic) hemisphere. However the Galapagos islands (on the equator) do have a viable natural colony of penguins.
King, and rockhopper. The puffin is also present though I am not sure if it is a penguin.
Yes. there are penguins in The Galapagos Islands and islands off Antarctica as well as the mainland, Ostrich and flightless cormorants. ..
Galapagos Islands the black ans islands
These penguins are the smallest in the world, and they live 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador right in the Galapagos Islands.The biggest populations can be seen mainly on the islands of Fernandina and Isabela.Galapagos island penguins are similar to the Magellanic penguins except that the black band in the Galapagos penguin is thinner and they are smaller in size. http://www.galapagos-islands-tourguide.com/galapagos-island-penguins.html
Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands