They are African. Theres not much snow in africa so how do they survive is the question.
they have a oil on their fur or blubber so they are warm and can adapt to weather quickly
Penguins live in ocean waters -- they are sea birds. Their feather patterns and a layer of blubber keep their vital organs warm so that they survive in their natural habitat.
Penguins huddle together to keep warm because they can share body heat and reduce heat loss to the environment. By forming a tight group, they create a microclimate that helps them survive in cold conditions.
Their down keeps them warm.
Penguins are birds.. So I think their warm blooded.
Penguins are known for 'huddling' together in large groups to share body heat, shuffling around to switch out penguins from the comfortable, warm center of the group to the harsher outside as to warm all of them more or less equally.
The penguins each take turns to go in the middle of the 'waddling circle' so that the circle of penguins around them warm the middle one with their body heat.
They all huddle so they can stay warm, and eat alot so they can get fat to warm themselves up
It deepens on the species, the Galapagos penguins live at the equator!. Something to consider: Of the 18 species of penguins that exist in the world only TWO of them live in the Antarctic. As a matter of fact, the Galapagos penguins live in temperatures that frequently exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit!
so they can keep warm!! Hahaa
they are not because they have feathers and are warm blooded so they can't be a fish.