the adelie penguin can live water depths up t 20-50m under the waters surface
where it eats krill, fish, shrimp, and squid.
Adelie penguins usually live in the antarctican part less than -2.
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There are many penguin species, such as the Emperor penguin, the Adelie penguin, the Rockhopper penguin, and many, many more. Only tow species actually live in Antarctica the Emperor and the Adelie.
The oldest Adelie Penguin in a zoo lived to 30 years; the oldest known individual in the wild was 20 years. Most live to about 15 years, once they survive their first few years.
No because they live in antartica and antartica is safe from us humans.
Adelie penguins lay eggs, like most birds. In the late spring, the Adelie penguin rookeries are full of hatched eggshells and chicks.
There are four species of penguins which live in the snow and the icy water of the Antarctic: Adelie, Emperor, Chinstrapand Gentoo penguins.
Of the 21 known species four live in Antarctica: The Adelie, the Macaroni, the Chinstrap and the Emperor.
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.
There is actually a slice of Antarctica, just to the west of the Ross Sea, named Adelie Land, and this is the origin of the penguin's name. This slice of Antarctica is claimed by the French, but the Antarctic Treaty annuls all such claims. Dumont D'Urville named it after his wife. The French station there is named after the explorer. Adelie penguins are a small penguin that live in a populous colony, and are about 450 - 500 mm tall. They construct a nest from stones to keep the eggs elevated from the water melt in the spring. They catch fish and krill at sea.
No penguins live in Antarctica. Two types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches: Adelie and Emperor. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea.
The answer to this question is that 2 penguins do not live at the South Pole.You are mistaken to think that penguins live at the South Pole. Penguins live by eating fish, in the sea. Perhaps you meant Antarctica instead of the South Pole. The Emperor penguin, Chinstrap penguin and Adelie penguin all live in Antarctica.