No. Emperor penguins are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere.
No penguins do not live in the Norhtern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia, and North America. Unless they are in zoos for display.
no where
In Antartica
the most common place to find penguins is in Antarctica
Penguins are a phenomenon of the Southern Hemisphere and are not found in Europe except in zoos. Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches in the wild, as they do in New Zealand and in Africa.
Penguins are found in cards and in UFOs.
There are no penguins in Canada. Penguins live in the southern hemisphere. You can find some in zoos or in the Bio-dome in Montreal.
No. You will most likely find penguins in the open in Actarctica or swimming in the water where they find food. Penguins also have little "huts
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).
You can go on google and type in fairy penguins.
No penguins are only in the southern hemisphere.