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Penguins.
Penguins!
Adelie penguins do not live on Antarctica. They are sea birds and find their food chain there, where they make their home. Adelie -- and three other types of penguins -- breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there.
No animal makes its home on the continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, marine mammals -- seals, and sea birds -- penguins, breed on Antarctica's beaches.
You may be thinking of a type of penguin that breeds on Antarctica's beaches, and which can also been seen in the ocean usually on an ice floe, where it makes its home. Emperor penguins fit this category.
The Southern Ocean.
You're thinking of Antarctica. No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there. Penguins are among the sea birds and sea mammals, however, who breed on Antarctica's beaches.
Most of your penguins are going to live outside. They live on the ice in very cold temperatures and places.
Penguins primarily swim in the Southern Ocean. This ocean surrounds Antarctica and is home to a variety of penguin species, including the well-known emperor penguins.
This is actually the continent of Antarctica. 500000 kings really means 500000 king/emperor penguins. This island is Antarctica, which is concluded as one.
The collective nouns for penguins are: a creche of penguins a colony of penguins a huddle of penguins a parade of penguins a rookery of penguins The emperor and Adélie colonies are distributed around the coastline of the Antarctic continent; the Magellanic penguin makes its home along the coastlines of South America, on both the Atlantic and Pacific shores; the African penguin gather off the islands of the coast of southwestern Africa; the rockhopper penguins inhabit shorelines of the islands north of Antarctica, from Chile to New Zealand.
Animals that make the Southern Ocean their home, including seals, whales, penguins and other sea birds live close to Antarctica -- in the ocean.