Yes.
Yes.
to migrate
They are a type of seabird, and found on islands in the ocean and nesting on rocky cliffs. They are found in the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. See article for more information-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puffin
Small numbers migrate to Pacific islands, particularly Hawaii.
no it doesn't
Penguins migrate to reach a breeding ground. They migrate during the month of March. The penguins travel 60-100 miles inland to their designated breeding sites. All colonies migrate to the same place, and arrive at the same time.
sure why not.
Most puffins live in places along the north Atlantic Ocean and north Pacific Ocean. Iceland is where many puffins go to breed, and is the location with the largest known puffin population.
No, they live in the Pacific Northwest.
There are no Antarctic puffins -- puffins live in the Arctic.
back to the natural land of the pacific ocean back to the natural land of the pacific ocean
puffins are not dangerous.