The penguin is the best known bird species found in the Antarctic.
Penguin? Like, the antarctic bird?
The correct spelling is penguin (flightless bird of the Antarctic).
A penguin
Penguins and other bird species and seals or sea lions inhabit primarily coastal areas of the Antarctic.
The Antarctic region is home to penguins, skuas, albatross, terns and more. All of these animals can be found in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Penguins are flightless birds. They inhabit the Antarctic.
The likely word is "penguin" (flightless, swimming bird of the Antarctic).
An Arctic tern. It flies from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again every year.
Different species of birds are adapted to all climates on earth, from equatorial rainforests to the Antarctic.
Penguin, and there are many different kinds of them. Actually, no bird 'lives' on the Antarctic continent, but all birds, including penguins, come to the continent to breed.
An Arctic tern is a migratory bird, Latin name Sterna paradisaea, which travels between the Arctic and the Antarctic.
The skua bird is sometimes called a scavenger.