Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, so during that season, yes, one often sees penguins. After the breeding season, however, penguins return to their homes in the sea.
You will very rarely see animals in Antarctica but they are sometimes there if you are talking about animals that live in warmer places than the cold Antarctica. Animals such as emperor penguins are often since this is their habitat.
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Of the 17 known species of penguins, only two of them actually breed on Antarctica. For more information, see the related link.
you get to see polar bears and penguins!!
No, penguins don't sing and dance in real. That was a movie. If you want to see a movie with real penguins get the March of the Penguins.
No penguins live in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
Penguins are native to Antarctica and can only be found there. :)
there are 4 different species of penguins in Antarctica. adelie, emperor, chinstrap and gentoo penguins
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, and include Adelie and Emperor penguins.
No, Adelie Penguins also live on Antarctica. The amazing thing about Emperor Penguins is that they breed in one of the coldest parts of Antarctica, where the temperature can get to -30F!
It is not known whether the penguins that breed in Antarctica have a justice system.
Emperor penguins -- sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- are often seen with Adelie penguins that also breed there. As well Gentoo penguins and Chinstrap penguins can be seen in different locations Antarctica is the size of USA and Mexico combined, and the beach breeding locations of the penguins are very wide-spread, depending on the animals' preferred breeding locales.