In the wild, NO. Only in zoos. Occasionally seen at the very bottom of South America.
Falkland Islands and southern South America Penguins can be found in the southern parts of Argentina.
NO! What kind of question is this?
Humboldt penguins only live on the Pacific Coast of South America.
penguins live in cold areas of the antarctic and warm areas of Australia and south America
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.
There are no penguins in the Arctic. They do live in Antarctica, southern Africa and western South America.
Antarctica, new zealand, south america..
obviously- except in zoos
Penguins live in many countries, not just Antarctica. Different types of Penguins, like the Little Penguin, live in New Zealand. Some penguins live in South America, places like Peru, Argentina, Chile and the Galapagos Islands. No penguins live in North America. African Penguins live in Africa, and some Penguins live in Australia.
Penguins live in a few different places. Cold weather penguins live in Antarctica. There are also warm weather penguins that life in Africa and South America.
No penguins do not live in the Norhtern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia, and North America. Unless they are in zoos for display.
Penguins can be found near South America. Penguins live on The Galapagos Islands located about 500 miles off the coast of southern South America. Source(s):I learned it today in Science Class