Although all penguin species are native to the Southern Hemisphere, they are not found only in cold climates, such as Antarctica. In fact, only a few species of penguin live so far south. Several species are found in the temperate zone, and one species, the Galápagos penguin, lives near the equator.
King penguins live at sea as do all penguins. They breed on the sub-Antarctic islands and not on the Antarctic continent.
there are 17 types of species of penguins but 11 live in the Antarctic
penguins are birds that live in the antarctic
yes they do,orca whales eat penguins and penguins live in the Antarctic.
No time at all. Emperor Penguins live in the antarctic.
No, they are not naturally occurring there. Penguins only live SOUTH of the Equator.
Penguins primarily live in the Antarctic region, although some species can also be found in parts of the Southern Hemisphere like New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. Penguins do not inhabit the Arctic region.
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Nowhere. Emperor Penguins live in the antarctic.
Maybe in a zoo. In the wild, penguins only live in the southern hemisphere. They live in Newquay zoo to be exact! From skmgoldie