Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators: no animal lives on the continent -- it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Penguins are sea birds and their natural habitat is ocean water. When a penguin wants to 'warm up', it simply dives into the liquid water, which is warmer than the ambient air on the continent.
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Penguins live in Antarctica.
Emperor and Adelie penguins are most common in Antarctica.
Penguins live in the continent of Antarctica.
Depending on the type of penguin, anytime between August and early October.
Appartanly the peguins in the peguins of Madagascar arent any specific type...
Yes, with the appropriate planning, gear and money, you can survive in Antarctica.
they r flightless birds that live in the southen hemisphere (not only in antarctica) and r not ugly! ahahahaha
Breeding season in Antarctica for penguins begins for Emperor penguins in early August, and for Adelie penguins about October. Chicks fledge before February in each case.
I don't think they need heat, but could you survive in Antarctica?
well the males have to huddle togethor for warth so its just like a big sausge fest