Penguins will, if they have the choice, remain in the climate where they are most well adapted. read more
Humboldt Penguins live in warm desert climates, so they create burrows to hide themselves (and the chicks) from the intense heat. Of course, when not on land raising chicks, they can enjoy the cool Humboldt current (and the food that comes with it!). read more
Penguin prey does not flourish in warm waters, and Galapagos penguins do not breed when the waters are warmest and food supplies lowest. Magellenic Penguin The Falkland Islands and the coasts of Chile and Argentina are home to the Magellanic penguin, Spheniscus magellanicus, the only migratory Spheniscus species. read more