Penguins Live In The South Pole
Penguins live in the south pole which of the following is not an adaptation that enable them to survive.
Penguins live in the south pole. It means you can see penguins in peru chile south africa galapagos islands australia new zealand and several sub antarctic islands. D they tuck in their flippers close to their bodies. As they are flightless the penguins range is small unlike many other species of birds and as such they have remained in roughly the same area mostly around the south pole for 40 million years. A they have a layer of fat under their skin.
Penguins are only found in the southern hemisphere and are by no means restricted to the antarctic. B they have webbed feet. Two emperor penguins in the south pole. There are no penguins in the arctic or the south pole.
In fact this penguin free region is home to another charismatic bird the. Some species of penguins such as the galapagos penguins live right on the equator which. C they migrate to warmer regions during winter. They have webbed feet.
2 see answers vaidheeshbharad vaidheeshbharad answer. You will find majority penguins shuffling in the southern half of the equator. Some have been found as far north as the equator but for most part they have no need to leave their home at south pole.