Penguins (they are birds, however they can't fly)
Penguins are birds that live in Antarctica, the coldest continent.
Birds live anywhere in the world, even in Antarctica. They live in trees, on the ground, in forests, and in deserts. Birds can live anywhere and can even be kept as pets. Most birds migrate to warmer areas when the weather starts to get chilly. To answer your question short, birds can live anywhere.
to prevent the cold !!
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very cold
They are better adapted to live an environment that is extremely cold, gets very dark, and has almost no predators, except leopard seal, killer whales and egg eating skua birds.
A very rare species of mocking birds.
Birds migrate to Florida for winter because up north, the winter gets very cold and the birds don't like being so cold, so they fly south for winter where its not so cold as up north.
very cold
they live in antarctica which is a very cold contry they can live anywhere else but it has to be a cold place
No birds live in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there. Sea birds, such as penguins, skuas, terns and more, breed on Antarctica's beaches, and then return to their homes at sea.
No penguins 'live' in Antarctica, although four types to come to the continent's beaches to breed, because there are no land predators there. Otherwise, these sea birds live on the water. Penguins do not 'live' in Antarctica. It is too cold there to support animal life and there is no food chain.