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my friend and I were debaiting the other day on wheather or not it was possible to buy a penguin.. i was wondering if anyone can shead some light on the matter
 
I do not know, but I see you are from New York. You might call one of the keepers at the Brons Zoo and check with them not only about local statutes, but about general requirements, food and housing needs.
 
not all penguins are required to live in freezing conditions...i know ive heard of some penguins in australia that can live in normal temperatures....not sure about new york though,..but i do know that you need some kind of license or permit or something if its even legal....tell us if you find out anything :)
 
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