Emperor penguins live at sea, and generally in the Southern Ocean.
Very simple algae or lichen, and very little of that: the Emperor Penguin lives in the Antarctic!
Depending on which species of penguin. The Emperor Penguin lives in the polar biome.
emperor penguins do
The Emperor penguin lives in neither a den nor a nest. This species of penguin has no fixed nesting site.
Emperor Penguin
No, walruses are much larger than the penguins. The Emperor penguin mainly subsists on fish. Additionally the two species don't coexist, the walrus lives in the northern Arctic region, while the Emperor penguin lives in the southern Antarctic region
The emperor penguin lives in Antarctica, which is considered a continent. They are well adapted to living in the harsh conditions of the Antarctic environment.
The male and female emperor penguin are similar in plumage and size. Loon at the links I will place below for pictures.
the emperor penguin.
No penguin 'lives' in Antarctica. However, the Emperor Penguin and the Adelie Penguin both come to Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise these animals are sea birds.
The Adele penguin is a penguin that lives in Africa near the equator, like the rock hopper penguin, so the Adele penguin is used to warm weather. P.S. The Emperor penguin lives in Antarctica so in the summer or not it would be freezing any ways!
No penguin 'lives' in a nest -- some penguin eggs are hatched in nests where there are no predators, but eggs can be moved by the adults to preserve them until they are ready to hatch.