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All the Christmas cards and movies showing penguins frolicing with polar bears are wrong. Penguins are found only in the Southern Hemisphere and polar bears are found only in the Arctic regions of northern Canada and Europe. Five species breed in Antarctica and others live in Australia, Africa, and South America.
Penguins breed with other penguins of the same species.
Penguins are sea birds and live in the oceans south of the equator. They breed on Antarctica's beaches, the closest of which to the South Pole, is about 750 miles. (As well, the pole sits on two-miles thick of ice, and there is no food there for penguins -- or any other animal.) They breed on Antarctica's coasts because there are no land predators there. As well, there are more predators -- especially land predators -- in the Northern Hemisphere polar region, which means that penguins breeding on land there would not be successful.
Penguins are a phenomenon of the Southern Hemisphere and are not found in Europe except in zoos. Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches in the wild, as they do in New Zealand and in Africa.
Major populations of penguins are found in: Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa. Some live as far north as the Galápagos Islands.
there are many penguins breed and there are 15,000 penguins breed everyday or once a year
Penguins breed by mating and copulating, like other birds.
On the continent, only the Emperor and the Adelie penguins breed there. Other types of penguins breed on the sub-Antarctic islands.
Mainly there are emperor penguins who come to Antarctica to breed then the mother leaves the father with the egg.Yes they are.YesThese penguins breed on the continent:Emperor penguinsAdélie PenguinsGentoo PenguinsChinstrap penguinsThese penguins breed on the sub-Antarctic IslandsRockhopper penguinsKing penguins
they breed in the summer in Antarctica.
In the fall.
they breed by humping there male