The emperor penguin is the only penguin that breeds during the winter in Antarctica, while the Adélie penguin breeds farther south than any other penguin. The rockhopper penguin has distinctive feathers around the eyes, giving the appearance of elaborate eyelashes. King penguins, chinstrap penguins, and gentoo penguins also breed in the Antarctic.
there are 17 types of species of penguins but 11 live in the Antarctic
there are many penguins breed and there are 15,000 penguins breed everyday or once a year
On the continent, only the Emperor and the Adelie penguins breed there. Other types of penguins breed on the sub-Antarctic islands.
Captured and caged one's in Zoo's. Penguins are native to the antarctic not Canada.
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Chinstrap penguins do not breed on the Antarctic continent.
Lots and lots
No, they are not naturally occurring there. Penguins only live SOUTH of the Equator.
No penguin 'stays' on the Antarctic continent, although many types of penguins come to land to breed. Examples are Emperor, King, Adelie, Rock Hopper, and so forth.
Squids and the antarctic toothfish live in the waters of the antarctic penguins, seals, elephant seals, and many other.
yes they do,orca whales eat penguins and penguins live in the Antarctic.
Penguins do not 'live' in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea. Two types of penguins, however, breed on Antarctica's beaches: the Adelie and the Emperor. Other types of penguins breed on sub-Antarctic island beaches, New Zealand, South America and South Africa.