yes of course they do if they didn't they could not have all of the stuff that they have.
Penguin
In order to bear the coldness of its environment. Fat is a good thermal insulator. All animals that live in very cold climates develop thick layers of fat.
Because penguins have fur to keep them warm.
It is to small and can't take the cold.
Actually, not all penguins like cold. There are penguins that live in tropical areas.
a cold one
penguin
they live in antarctica which is a very cold contry they can live anywhere else but it has to be a cold place
They live in a cold and snowy environment. Unless rearing chicks, they tend to stay near the edge of the ice, so that they can swim for food.
The Arctic
penguin live in the cold because that is their temperature\
No. Not all pengiuns live in a cold climate. One type of penguin actually lives near the equater. That penguin is the Galapagos penguin. It is even hotter there than in Canada. And it's a penguin!
There are lots of birds which can adapt to cold weather by humans helping them, but some birds such as Greenfinch, for instance can only feed themselves in the cold weather. We can also consider Penguins as a kind of bird, which obviously is a cold weather bird.
it is warm
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Penguin
Penguins were made to live in cold places. Their "feathers" keep them warm especially when they are swimming.