Penguins are sea birds and feast on the sea's food chain. In Antarctica, the diet is mostly Antarctic krill -- Euphasia surperba.
they eat penguin fish krill
yes people eat penguins in the Antarctic
Yes it is, the Macaroni penguin lives in the subantartic and the Antarctic peninsula.
Because penguins do not live in the arctic, they live in the antarctic. There are no natives to eat the penguin egg.
Penguin chicks and penguin eggs are preyed upon by other breeding animals. Antarctic skua, for example, with their hooked beaks and talons at the ends of their webbed feet, do take penguin chicks and penguin eggs to feed their young. Adult penguins are not preyed upon by other animals on land, unless they are injured.
The main reason being that Penguins live in the Antarctic not the Arctic.
Penguins (various species) are semi-aquatic, flightless birds, who eat fish - making them carnivores.
A penguin
The penguin is the best known bird species found in the Antarctic.
The Adelie penguin feeds mostly on Antarctic krill, Antarctic silver fish, and Glacial squid. They obviously get it from the ocean.
The Emperor penguin.
sub antarctic