penguins are birds that live in the antarctic
There are no Antarctic puffins. Puffins are northern hemisphere birds.
Penguins
No penguin lives on the Antarctic continent. Macaroni penguins breed on the sub-Antarctic islands, and otherwise live at sea because they are sea birds..
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, populate the southern ocean that surrounds the continent.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent, although several marine birds come to the beaches to breed.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.
Maybe in a zoo. In the wild, penguins only live in the southern hemisphere. They live in Newquay zoo to be exact! From skmgoldie
No animal lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Marine mammals and marine birds, however, are known to breed on Antarctica's beaches. Otherwise, these animals live at sea.
You may be able to sese chinstrap penguins breeding on the Antarctic Peninsula, but their breeding grounds are generally further north, on the sub-Antarctic islands. Penguins are sea birds, and live at sea.
Penguin
They don't live there. They live in Arctic regions, not Antarctic.
There are no plants or animals that live in Antarctica, except for a few hardy grasses, which can grow in the warmer summer months, especially on the Antarctic peninsula. For animals that live in the Antarctic regions, see the related question. Note that no animals live on the Antarctic continent.