It is actually a Rookery of Penguins.
The place where penguins breed on land is known as a Colony. Otherwise, there is no specific name other than a group of penguins.
A bunch of penguins are called a flock of penguins.
a flock
Most of the time about 25-75 penguins live in a flock
Penguins(birds): flock Club Penguin: party
A bunch of penguins are called a flock of penguins.
No, a group of penguins is not a herd. They are properly referred to as a colony.One can, but may not.Of course, anyone can say anything, so one might say that one was herding a colony of penguins as best one could, but the proper term for a group of penguins is, indeed, a colony. One might also say that one was teaching a school of penguins. Many thanks to that first answereer!
Goose is to flock as fish is to school. A flock is a group of geese, just as a school is a group of fish. Both terms describe a collection of animals of the same species that come together.
No, penguins don't go to school, unless they're cartoons.
Oh honey, it's simple. You say "penguins." That's right, just add an "s" at the end and you've got yourself a flock of those adorable tuxedo-wearing birds. Now go impress your friends with your newfound knowledge and maybe throw in a fun fact about how they mate for life.
Flock- to remind you listen to Flock of Seagulls song "Then I Ran"
i love penguins. u type it in.