NO! Penguins live ON the coast.
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Both penguins and seals are sea animals and they live at sea. However, during the breeding season, both can be found on Antarctica's beaches.
Humboldt penguins only live on the Pacific Coast of South America.
No, there are no penguins in the Arctic. They are found in the Antarctic and also penguins are found on Africa's southern coast as well as on the west coast of South America.
Penguins do live in oceans. The ATLANTIC OCEAN.
Some penguins live at the south coast of new zealand, australia, south america and south africa
Fiordland Penguins live along the coast of New England and some of its outlying islands as well as Stewart Island (aka. Rakiura)
There is no such thing as a desert penguin. There are penguins that live in the desert, however. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and penguins have adapted to live in the coastal regions of that continent. There are also penguins on the Pacific coast of the Atacama Desert in Chile.
Little penguins breed and live on the coast of Southern Australia, Tasmania, and several sub-Antarctic Islands south of New Zealand.
it can get as cold as -31.5 degres
In Australia, penguins can be found living along the southern coasts of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia, and around the coast of Tasmania.
Fairy penguins are little penguins that live on the southern coasts of Australia, Africa and America. They also live in New Zealand and Antarctica. They live in places slightly warmer than usual.
They can be found all around the coast of New Zealand, the southern coast of Australia, as well as surrounding islands