they breed in the summer in Antarctica.
Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, so during that season, yes, one often sees penguins. After the breeding season, however, penguins return to their homes in the sea.
Penguins visit Antarctica's beaches to breed and this season lasts about 60 days. Then penguins return to their homes in the sea.
whenever they want. unless you are referring to zoo penguins, then at the same time we eat our meals
Penguins breed with other penguins of the same species.
Emperors, Adelies, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins all breed on Antarctica's beaches.
Breeding season in Antarctica for penguins begins for Emperor penguins in early August, and for Adelie penguins about October. Chicks fledge before February in each case.
Penguins do not live in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea. However, two types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches for several weeks during their breeding season. These are Emperor and Adelie penguins.
there are many penguins breed and there are 15,000 penguins breed everyday or once a year
Penguins breed by mating and copulating, like other birds.
On the continent, only the Emperor and the Adelie penguins breed there. Other types of penguins breed on the sub-Antarctic islands.
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
No penguins 'live' in Antarctica.Penguins come to the Antarctic continent to breed, lay eggs and raise their young to survival age.Once their season is complete, the penguins return to the sea, where they live in the water and on ice floes.