the polar biome
Emperor penguins primarily feed on fish, squid, and krill. They are known to dive to great depths, up to 500 meters, in search of food. They can hold their breath for around 20 minutes while hunting underwater.
Penguins are adapted to survive in extremely cold temperatures. Emperor penguins, for example, can tolerate temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) due to their thick layer of insulating feathers and blubber.
Yes, penguins can live in warm climates but precisly cold climate penguins can not live in warm climates, but if a cold climate new born penguin hatched in a warm climate it can be possible but they wouldent live for very long.
south
No animals live at the South Pole, because it's too cold and there is no food chain. You're thinking of sea-birds, specifically penguins, that breed on Antarctica's beaches during a few weeks or months in the Austral Spring. The closest beach to the South Pole is about 750 miles north. Penguins are not aero-dynamic, they are acqua-dynamic -- they fly through water, where they 'live'.
the polar biome
Some Emperor Penguins live on the Antarctic Peninsula, which is a tundra biome.
the polar biome
Nowhere. Emperor Penguins live in the antarctic.
Emperor Penguins do not live on the Antarctic continent. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea. Emperor Penguins do visit Antarctica's beaches, however to breed.
Emperor penguins are sea birds and live at sea. They breed on Antarctica's beaches.
A biome is described as a ecosystem in the Artic. Penguins live in what is called the Tundra biome, located in the north.
they live in Antarctica
They do live with others. In fact there are several groups of emperor penguins that are hundreds strong.
the emperor penguins diet is carnovors they eat meat and live in Antarctica
No time at all. Emperor Penguins live in the antarctic.
No, Emperor penguins breed in colonies on the frozen continent of Antarctica.