yes they do.
There are no species of penguins that are native to Africa. Penguins are found in the Southern Hemisphere, with the closest penguin habitat to Africa being in the waters around the southern tip of the continent.
Antarctica
Penguins live in the continent of Antarctica.
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.
all 17 species of penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere
King penguins -- like all penguins in the Southern Ocean -- come to the beaches of the Antarctic continent to breed.
Well there are over 10000 penguins over in the southern hemisphere
all 17 species of penguins live in the southern hemisphere
No penguins live permanently on the continent: penguins are sea birds that live at sea. However, at least two types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, the Emperor and the Adelie.
Major populations of penguins are found in: Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa. Some live as far north as the Galápagos Islands.
King penguins live at sea as do all penguins. They breed on the sub-Antarctic islands and not on the Antarctic continent.
No. Penguins do not live in the Arctic. They are found in the Southern Hemisphere, including around the edges of the Antarctic continent, but they do not live in the Northern polar regions.