Animals do not build igloos, and to my knowledge, do not seek shelter in existing igloos. Plenty of animals do burrow in the snow however, or build dens such as polar bears.
Penguins do not live in igloos. Eskimos, who live at the north polar regions, live in igloos. Penguins live in the southern polar regions. There are very few people, and no igloos, at the south pole.
If you were so smart, you'd realize igloos are on land not underwater. Note to original responder: This "question" is a line from the TV show Southpark, obviously not a serious inquiry.
No, Emperor penguins do not live in igloos. They build nests out of rocks, pebbles, and sometimes even their own feces to protect their eggs and chicks from the cold Antarctic weather. Igloos are traditionally associated with human Inuit culture, not penguins.
No, penguins do not live in igloos. Penguins typically live in colonies on land or ice, where they build nests out of rocks, pebbles, or other materials to protect their eggs and chicks. Igloos are traditionally associated with indigenous Arctic people like the Inuit and are used as temporary shelters in cold climates.
No, penguins do not live in igloos. Penguins build their nests out of stones, ice, or other materials on land or rocky cliffs. Igloos are typically associated with Arctic-dwelling people like the Inuit, not with Antarctic-dwelling penguins.
they live off of the animals, fire and their cozy and warm igloos
They lived in igloos. No heat, they lived in the snow & they had to hunt their animals.......
Polar bears are animals that roam the North and live in the wild,, Igloos are houses made of ice blocks built by the Inuit people that live in the Arctic, so the answer is NO, Polar bears DO NOT live in houses.
Canadians DO NOT live in igloos. We live in houses
Penguins do not live in igloos. Eskimos, who live at the north polar regions, live in igloos. Penguins live in the southern polar regions. There are very few people, and no igloos, at the south pole.
Inuit tribes lived in Igloos
If you were so smart, you'd realize igloos are on land not underwater. Note to original responder: This "question" is a line from the TV show Southpark, obviously not a serious inquiry.
Inuit tribes lived in Igloos
Inuit tribes lived in Igloos
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inuits don't just live in igloos. They live in houses made out of driftwood which are then covered with soil.
eskimos live in igloos from time to time long ago they lived in cave like places so most eskimos do live in igloos but long ago they didnt