Penguins don't live in Antarctica, but they come to the beaches to breed. Penguins live in the seas.
No Penguin lives in the Arctic the Arctic is North. African Penguins do not live in the Arctic or Antarctica. They live in Africa.
they dont have the chance to. polar bears live in the arctic, but penguin live in ANTarctica.
No, they don't; some penguin species live as far north as the Galapagos Islands. There are penguins off the coast of Australia, South Africa, South America, New Zealand and the Phillips Island, as well. They do exist mostly in the Antarctic because of continental drift. Antarctic fossils show that it was once situated further north and had a temperate climate. Penguins are descendants of birds from that time.People also think that all penguin species live only in Antarctica but that's just a penguin myth.Not all penguins live in Antarctica some live in Australia and New Zealand. They also live in the Galapagos Island.Another AnswerNo penguin lives in Antarctica, or on any land. Penguins are sea birds that only breed on land, and a few types breed on Antarctica's beaches. You can find penguin breeding grounds on New Zealand, Australia, South America and South Africa -- as well as on the Antarctic continent. All penguins 'live' at sea.
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Emperor penguins live in the cold and rocky Antarctica. They do not live in the ocean. They go to hunt for fish in the ocean a lot of times.
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they live in groups and they live in the southern part of the world near Antarctica
The emperor penguin is the only penguin that breeds during the winter in Antarctica.
no. Just Antarctica.
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The Emporer penguin lives in the Antarctica
No penguin 'lives' in Antarctica. However, the Emperor Penguin and the Adelie Penguin both come to Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise these animals are sea birds.
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