No, penguins are found in Antarctica as well as a number of other locations in the Southern Hemisphere. Click this link for a map showing the locations.
Yes, both male and female emperor penguins can be found in Antarctica. They are actually endemic to the area, meaning they can only be found there and no where else geographically.
There are no penguins in Iceland.
Penguins can be found in Utah only in zoos. Penguins are native to the Southern Hemisphere only, and all but one species are found in the cold regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
No, they are not naturally occurring there. Penguins only live SOUTH of the Equator.
No, they are only found in Antarctica.
Penguins are native to Antarctica and can only be found there. :)
There are no penguins at the north pole. Penguins are only found in the southern hemisphere.
No, there are no penguins in the Arctic. They are found in the Antarctic and also penguins are found on Africa's southern coast as well as on the west coast of South America.
the Atlantic (south pole)
Only in captivity. Remember that penguins only occur in the wild on the southern hemisphere. (This is why polar bears and penguins will never meet. Polar bears are only found in the north).
They are only found in the South Pole
Adelie penguins can be found on Antarctica's continent only when they breed, and usually close to open water, so: on the beaches.