Yes. Arctic Puffins live at the North pole, along sea coasts, islands in the north Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean.
Yes, some Puffins live in other places besides Iceland. Only 60 percent of Puffins live in Iceland. The other 40 percent live in other regions.
puffins live in the eastern part of north America and the north west part of Africa
Puffins live in the north Atlantic coast, so they live on the shorelines of Russia, Canada, Greenland, and Norway.
Yes. Arctic Puffins live at the North pole, along sea coasts, islands in the north Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean.
Puffins live in the temperate deciduous forest biome. They are most often found along the coasts of North America, as well as Europe.
Most puffins live in places along the north Atlantic Ocean and north Pacific Ocean. Iceland is where many puffins go to breed, and is the location with the largest known puffin population.
they spend their winter at sea. Puffins come to nest in crevies remote islands like Heinaey Island,Iceland. They live in the coast of Main,Greenland,and Northern Europe. Their found in Northern Hampshire. They live in North Atlantic. Puffins live in burrows. They return to the same burrow every year. Puffins nest in small colonies. There babies stay in the burrows for safety.Some puffins can be with u just get one for $100.
There are no Antarctic puffins -- puffins live in the Arctic.
Yes, puffins live in Iceland.
Puffins live (should live) for at least 15 years.
There are no Antarctic puffins. Puffins are northern hemisphere birds.
Puffins live in the North Atlantic Ocean, eating small fish and nesting on rocky shorelines.
yes, puffins live in Scotland and the best time to see them is in July