No penguins live permanently on the continent: penguins are sea birds that live at sea.
However, at least two types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, the Emperor and the Adelie.
Yes, they only live in Antarctica unless they are at a zoo. In other words, 42
Obviously.
Penguins live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere, especially in Antarctica.
yeah, other odd birds do. but penguins are awesomer- does it matter?
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Penguins.
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Penguins actually have beaks. They are also member of the bird group, but they are the only birds that can swim and face the fierce coldness of Antarctica
Penguins!
Penguins are native to Antarctica and can only be found there. :)
Penguins, from Antarctica.
No. Penguins are sea birds and find their food chain in ocean waters. However, four types of penguins do breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there. Breeding season only lasts a few weeks or months, depending on the bird.
No, Adelie Penguins also live on Antarctica. The amazing thing about Emperor Penguins is that they breed in one of the coldest parts of Antarctica, where the temperature can get to -30F!
penguins can be found in Antarctica and , Australia, but more in Antarctica
Penguins, elephant seals, humpback whales and heaps of bird life.
No. There are only penguins in the Antarctica.
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