They do get cold. They can even die from the cold. They are just adapted to stand cold better than other animals.
No, penguins are not cold-blooded. They are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. Penguins maintain their body temperature in cold environments by having thick layers of feathers and blubber.
Penguins die in the heat because when they are born they are already used to the cold if they go to a place that is hot they will die.
no, penguins are adapted specially for cold weather
Yes, they keep them warm in the cold Antarctic water. But if oil gets on their feathers they could die of being too cold.
Penguins are adapted for cold environments with layers of insulating feathers and a thick layer of blubber. They rely on cold temperatures to keep cool, as they can overheat easily due to their high activity levels and dense feather coat. Additionally, cold waters provide ample food sources for penguins to hunt.
cuz the weather is cold
Actually, not all penguins like cold. There are penguins that live in tropical areas.
no penguins have thick fur that helps them be warm............
no penguins do not shiver they never never ever get cold
Penguins have a thick layer of blubber and tightly packed feathers that insulate them from the cold. The cold waters provide an abundance of food for them, such as fish and krill. Additionally, there are fewer predators in the harsh cold environments where penguins inhabit.
a penguins habitat is a very cold one it is freezing cold and is full of ice and especially icebergs