Penguins are aquatic birds and use the Antarctic continent -- and other lands: New Zealand and Africa -- for breeding purposes.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
Nope! There are even penguins that come from Africa.
Penguins don't live in Antarctica, but they come to the beaches to breed. Penguins live in the seas.
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, and include Adelie and Emperor penguins.
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Penguins are sea birds and live at sea. For about two months each year, Emperor and Adelie penguins come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
In addition to Antarctica, there are also large populations of penguins in Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South 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.
The Galapagos Islands.
penguins can be found in Antarctica and , Australia, but more in Antarctica
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
King penguins -- like all penguins in the Southern Ocean -- come to the beaches of the Antarctic continent to breed.
No birds 'live' in Antarctica. However, some sea birds, including penguins, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.