Emperor penguins go to the beaches in Antarctica to breed. That season lasts about three to four months, until the chicks are hatched, molted and ready to dive into the sea. Then all the animals disappear.
Where they 'live' the remainder of the year is a scientific mystery. They are aquatic birds and feed on krill, so they probably live at sea and rest on ice floes when they are not hunting food or being hunted by a hungry predator.
No they are to be found only in Antarctica.
Emperor penguins are known to breed on the Antarctic continent. They are sea birds and live at sea at all other times during the year.
Emperor penguins are sea birds and live at sea. They breed on Antarctica's beaches.
Emperor penguins breed around Antarctica's beaches, where you can find their rookeries.
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.
there are 4 different species of penguins in Antarctica. adelie, emperor, chinstrap and gentoo penguins
the emperor penguins diet is carnovors they eat meat and live in Antarctica
No, Emperor penguins breed in colonies on the frozen continent of Antarctica.
they live in Antarctica
Antarctica.
Emperor penguins are very prevalent in Antarctica.
Of the 21 known species four live in Antarctica: The Adelie, the Macaroni, the Chinstrap and the Emperor.
Breeding penguins on Antarctica's beaches include Emperor, Adelie, Gentoo, and Chinstrap types.
Emperor penguins are sea birds and make their homes in salt water, where they find their food chains. Emperor penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there. You can find Emperor penguin breeding colonies on all of Antarctica's beaches -- all around the continent.