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No penguins live in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
Four types of penguins, including the Emperor, Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo, breed on Antarctica's beaches.
Four types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches: The Emperor, The Adelie, The Chinstrap and the Gentoo.
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.
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No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Many sea mammals and sea birds, however, breed on Antarctica's beaches. These animals include seals and several types of penguins.
there are 17 types of species of penguins but 11 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.
There are no penguins in the Arctic. They do live in Antarctica, southern Africa and western South America.
Penguins typically live in colonies that can range in size from a few dozen to thousands of individuals, depending on the species. The largest known colony of penguins is estimated to be over 1.5 million birds in Antarctica.
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- no animals live on the continent -- include sea birds and sea mammals. This list is not comprehensive, but would include penguins, skuas, petrels, and leopard and weddell seals.
No, penguins do not live in grasslands. Penguins are typically found in colder regions near the Southern Hemisphere, such as Antarctica, or in coastal areas like South Africa, Australia, and South America. Grasslands are typically not suitable habitats for penguins due to the warm temperatures and lack of access to water for swimming and hunting.