There are 17 species of penguin and they are native to the Southern Hemisphere. There is only a very small population in the Northern Hemisphere which only reaches the Galapagos Islands and parts of the coastline of Ecuador. The penguins found in the Northern Hemisphere on the Galapagos Islands is less than 10,000. The penguin population is focused on Antarctica, West coastline of South America, South Africa, Southern Australia and New Zealand.
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There are just 17 species of penguin worldwide, they all live in the Southern Hemisphere apart from the Galapagos penguin which just about qualifies as living in the Northern Hemisphere as it spans a narrow band at the equator.
In total there are about 64 million penguins. And less than 10,000 of them live in the Northern Hemisphere, which is 0.0156% of the penguin population.
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Penguins only live in the southern hemisphere, including Africa, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Galapagos islands and Antarctica. Some species live as far north as the equator, but none live in the Arctic. Penguins also live in aquariums, and bird parks but that's the only place you can find penguins in the USA.
Type your answer here... no,penguins don't liv in south America.they live only in Antarctica
No becaus they need cool wether
Polar bears live in the north pole, penguins live in the south pole.
a few species live on the coast but not inland
They don't live there because they live in South Pole. And South America is not the proper place for penguins to live.
Yes, they can!
Asia
No penguins do not live in the Norhtern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia, and North America. Unless they are in zoos for display.
many diffrent animals live with penguins but it has to be a penguin
penguins live in antarctica
Penguins live on land.
NO! Penguins live ON the coast.
Typically there are about 200 penguins that will live together. There is however no limit to how many penguins will live together.
Depends on the species. Contrary to popular belief some penguins live in hot countries for example African Penguins in South Africa or Fairy Penguins in Australia. But ALL penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere
when penguins are about a year old they live indepent
i think penguins live for around 14 years
Only in zoos. No wild penguins live there.
No. They don't live in Alaska. They live, mostly , in the Southern Hemisphere. Although you would think penguins live in all cold places, the african penguins can live in warm places as well. But most penguins live in Antarctica.