Yes there are Emperor penguins in some zoos.
Yes, if there are seals or penguins in a zoo their would be a marine biologist. Marine Biologists do not have to work in zoos though.
No, penguins do not naturally live in Washington. Penguins are typically found in the Southern Hemisphere, with colonies in Antarctica, South America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
No, penguins are not native to the UK. They are typically found in colder climates like Antarctica, South America, Africa, and Australia. However, some zoos in the UK house penguins in controlled environments.
Southern except for those that live in northern zoos Expanded answer: Well hi they live n the southern hemisphere
Yes there are Emperor penguins in some zoos.
YES
Only in zoos, not in the wild.
There a some penguins in Polish zoos, but their native habitat is Antarctica.
No penguins are only in the southern hemisphere.
the majority of zoos are bad for animals
obviously- except in zoos
Penguins are all found in the southern hemisphere.
yes the ice is melting and the penguins need the ice to live without ice it's hard for the penguins because they can't swim forever! The polar bears face the same problem. We should all try to conserve energy to protect the penguins and the earth.
There are no penguins in Canada. Penguins live in the southern hemisphere. You can find some in zoos or in the Bio-dome in Montreal.
Zoos like Sea World in San Diego, CA and the Nagoya Aquarium in Japan both keep Emperor penguins. They are difficult to keep in captivity which limits the number available.
Yes, if there are seals or penguins in a zoo their would be a marine biologist. Marine Biologists do not have to work in zoos though.