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No. There are no penguins in the Arctic; nor there are polar bears in the Antarctic. Penguins are restricted almost entirely to the Southern Hemisphere (except for a few colonies on the Galápagos Islands).
Penguins live on land.
Typically there are about 200 penguins that will live together. There is however no limit to how many penguins will live together.
Only in zoos. No wild penguins live there.
Yes. Rockhopper penguins live in groups known as "colonies".
no they live in huge colonies
no they live in burrows or dens.
no they live in big colonies
No, Emperor penguins breed in colonies on the frozen continent of Antarctica.
they live in big colonies
Ants are well known for traveling in colonies but there are groups such as zebra, elephants and penguins that do it as well.
either colonies or flocks
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Because they need interaction while during the breeding cycle
All penguins stay in one large community when on land. But they are more solitary in water.
many diffrent animals live with penguins but it has to be a penguin