heres a hard question that my teach couldent answer. why do penguins live in cold places, why not in warm places?? It's not really a hard question. Penguins have become specially adapted to live happily in cold water. We have evolved that way over millions of years. read more
Penguins live in Antarctica because they are especially adapted to the cold through their unique feathers, small feet and circulatory system. For instance, one of the species that lives in Antarctica, the emperor penguin, has an especially small bill and feet that help it to conserve heat. read more
All penguins do not need to live in the cold. There are several species of penguins that live in warm weather environments including Magellanics, South African/Black footed, Gallapagos, and Humboldts just to name a few. read more
The reason why penguins live in the cold because it has some something to do with the geographical changes a long time ago. The continents were broken down into seven as a result of continental drift. That is the reason why penguins currently live in the very southern part of the world because Antarctica shifted that way. read more