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
Penguins(birds): flock Club Penguin: party
Most of the time about 25-75 penguins live in a flock
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.
Flock- to remind you listen to Flock of Seagulls song "Then I Ran"
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.
i love penguins. u type it in.