Mostly in arctic seas.
No penguins live in Antarctica. Two types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches: Adelie and Emperor. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea.
No penguin 'lives' in Antarctica. However, the Emperor Penguin and the Adelie Penguin both come to Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise these animals are sea birds.
they mostly live in the cold, but it depends what kind of sea lion. Cause some sea lions live on warm beaches in Australia.
Emperor penguins live at sea, and generally in the Southern Ocean.
No penguin lives on the Antarctic continent. Macaroni penguins breed on the sub-Antarctic islands, and otherwise live at sea because they are sea birds..
Of the 21 known species four live in Antarctica: The Adelie, the Macaroni, the Chinstrap and the Emperor.
Emperor penguins do not live in Antarctica, they are sea birds and live at sea. However, they do join their cousins, the Adelie penguins, when both types visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
All types of penguins only breed on Antarctica's beaches. These are sea birds and do not live on land.
The answer to this question is that 2 penguins do not live at the South Pole.You are mistaken to think that penguins live at the South Pole. Penguins live by eating fish, in the sea. Perhaps you meant Antarctica instead of the South Pole. The Emperor penguin, Chinstrap penguin and Adelie penguin all live in Antarctica.
Penguins do not 'live' in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds that live at sea, but that come to land to breed. The breeding season in Antarctica is several weeks to several months, depending on the type of penguin.
Yes a sea lion can very well eat a penguin.
At the Antarctic Circle including Weddell Sea,Queen Maud Land,Enderby Land,Princess Elizabeth Land and Ross Sea.