Penguins do not live in the northern hemisphere; nor do they live inland any distance from the ocean. They are not found in freshwater creeks and rivers. They are not found in Europe, North America or Asia, or in Arctic waters.
It is perhaps more pertinent to mention where they dolive.
Four of the 17 species of penguins live along the coast of Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula. None are able to venture far inland on the Antarctic, as there is nothing on the Antarctic continent to support life. They depend on the ocean for their survival, whether it be the Antarctic waters or the more temperate waters of the coasts of South America and Australia.
Others are found elsewhere within the Antarctic Circle to temperate regions further north, including New Zealand, southern Australia, the Falkland Islands, the Galápagos Islands (which is a tropical habitat) and the coastlines of South America and southern Africa.
Penguins DO NOT live in the Arctic.
there are no penguins in the northpole
Asia
the Sahara
The Sahara desert.
The Sahara desert. The moon. Switzerland. Ethiopia.
Well Yes..... It Depends On what place they live and what kind of penguins they're....
No! Many penguins live in hot places like male emperor penguins! Hope this helps.
No. Penguins live in the southern hemisphere, while walruses live in the northern hemisphere.
They don't all live in the same place. All penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere, and live in Australia, Antarctica, Africa and South America.
The North Pole.
Antartica! They DO NOT live in the North Pole!
Not all species of penguins live in cold climate of Antarctica. There are at least 10 species of penguins live in temperate region. However, larger sized penguins live in colder regions and smaller penguins live in temperate regions.
they dont migrate or hibrinate, they keep warm by huddling togather. there partners are out in the world looking for food during the cold seasons to look for food for the young, and switches when they come back(taking turns).