No. Penguins are species of the southern (Antarctic) hemisphere not the northern (Arctic) hemisphere. However the Galapagos Islands (on the equator) do have a viable natural colony of penguins.
wigwams. duhhh
They live in the subarctic culture region.
dogs!
penguins live in antarctica
many diffrent animals live with penguins but it has to be a penguin
NO! Penguins live ON the coast.
Macaroni Penguins are found in the Antarctic region and they breed on many islands including South Georgia, Crozet , MacDonald, Keuguelen and Heard. They live in rocky, flood prevented areas on rocks and cliffs above the ocean.
i think penguins live for around 14 years
when penguins are about a year old they live indepent
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
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.
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.