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Not in the wild, no. There may well be some in captivity in zoos in Iceland.

Penguins are native to the Antarctic (southern polar region), not the Arctic, which can include Iceland and Greenland.

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No. Penguins live only in the Southern Hemisphere.

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. Others are found elsewhere within the Antarctic Circle to temperate regions further north, including New Zealand, southern Australia, the Falkland Islands, the Galápagos Islands and the coastlines of South America and southern Africa.

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no they do not their skin is very thick so they need to stay cold on ice and not islands

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There are no penguins in the Arctic.

They can be found on islands scattered around the Southern Ocean, South America, South Africa, and on the coast of Antarctica, amongst other locations in the southern hemisphere. There are several species of penguin.

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Generally, no. However, a few have somehow managed to swim to Iceland in recent years. They are usually killed as soon as they are discovered. Iceland does not want to become a permanent home to the species.

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Penguins generally live around Antarctica and in the southern regions of Africa, Australia, and South America.

No, most penguins would be found in the Antarctic Circle.

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Only in zoos. And on Svalbard, which is technically a part of Norway.

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Not in Iceland the country.

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