No.
Eskimos live in the Arctic where there are no penguins (penguins are found in the Antarctic) so they don't call them anything.
They eat eskimos. They are canibals. The ones who are vegetarian starve.
No. It's too cold in Antarctica and there is no food chain to support life for any animal on the continent.
The Inuit live in Alaska and Canada near the north pole.
Eskimos live in the Arctic (North Pole region) and the penguins live in the Antarctic (South Pole region), they are in opposite sides of the Earth.Eskimos live in or near the Arctic circle in the northern hemisphere. Penguins are found on Antarctica and surrounding islands in the southern hemisphere. They are very far apart. This, of course, does not prove Eskimos will not eat penguin, as they could import penguin meat (if it is legal) or travel to Antarctica to eat penguin.
Antarctic really doesn't have any population apart from scientists, researchers and the odd adventurer/tourist. It's the Arctic that has the inuits/eskimos.
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No, we are eskimos.
The possessive form of the plural noun Eskimos is Eskimos'.
Icelandic people are not eskimos.
There are no Eskimos in Antarctica.