Zero. Penguins do not live at the North pole. They live in the Antarctic.
Penguins live in many countries, not just Antarctica. Different types of Penguins, like the Little Penguin, live in New Zealand. Some penguins live in South America, places like Peru, Argentina, Chile and the Galapagos Islands. No penguins live in North America. African Penguins live in Africa, and some Penguins live in Australia.
No, polar bears live in the area of the North Pole and many penguins live in Antarctica. All penguins in their natural habitat live below the equator.
There are no penguins in the Arctic. They do live in Antarctica, southern Africa and western South America.
mostly mian of the native americans live in north america.
Typically there are about 200 penguins that will live together. There is however no limit to how many penguins will live together.
Yes. Arctic Puffins live at the North pole, along sea coasts, islands in the north Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean.
We have horses in North America now.
many diffrent animals live with penguins but it has to be a penguin
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Yes... these wild animals do live here in north america. I have seen many around here in some PARTS of North America.., I am a Scientist who knows alot about them..
All species of penguin are native to the Southern Hemisphere. The Galapagos penguin lives in the vicinity of the equator and so, technically, a few miles into the Northern Hemisphere, but no penguins live any farther north than that.