Yes.
No, emperor penguins do not live in the Atlantic Ocean. They primarily inhabit Antarctica and surrounding waters in the Southern Ocean.
Emperor, King, Adelie, Chinstrap, Gentoo, Macaroni, and Rockhopper penguins. They are the 7 species known as Antarctican penguins.
No penguins live in the Arctic Ocean. They are only found in the southern hemisphere, around the Antarctic Ocean and other areas in that vicinity.
Emperor penguins live at sea, and generally in the Southern Ocean.
Penguins primarily swim in the Southern Ocean. This ocean surrounds Antarctica and is home to a variety of penguin species, including the well-known emperor penguins.
Antarctica is a continent and in the surrounding Southern Ocean, you can find sea mammals, such as seals and whales, fish and krill. Starfish are also found in the benthos.
Southern ocean....
Penguins do live in oceans. The ATLANTIC OCEAN.
When these penguins feed, their food source is in the Southern Ocean.
Animals that make the Southern Ocean their home, including seals, whales, penguins and other sea birds live close to Antarctica -- in the ocean.
Yes.
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.