YES, The Humboldt penguin (Spheniscus humboldti) is the only penguin in the Peruvian coast. It measures 68 cm, lives in colonies on rocky shores and feeds on fish such as sardines and anchovies.
There are penguins in South America on the Falkland Islands and the Galapagos Islands. There are about seven penguin species that inhabit these areas.
Yes. In the region where the Atacama desert meets the Pacific Ocean and down.
No, polar bears only live in the North, in the Arctic Circle, in Alaska, Canada, Russia, Scandinavia etc.
Yes, South Georgia Island supports many sea birds, including a large colony of king penguins, Macaroni penguins, and penguins of various other species, along with other birds.
Falkland Islands and southern South America Penguins can be found in the southern parts of Argentina.
Penguins can be found near South America. Penguins live on The Galapagos Islands located about 500 miles off the coast of southern South America. Source(s):I learned it today in Science Class
No, there are no penguins in the Arctic. They are found in the Antarctic and also penguins are found on Africa's southern coast as well as on the west coast of South America.
Argentina Chile Falklaund I slands Brazil
at the southern tip of Chile. its very close to Antarctica.
Penguins are not found in the North Pole. They are typically found in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Antarctica, South America, and parts of Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. However, there are no natural populations of penguins in the Arctic region.
NO! What kind of question is this?
south america
They live exlusively in Antarctica but not actually at the south pole
yes
Some penguins live at the south coast of new zealand, australia, south america and south africa
Humboldt penguins only live on the Pacific Coast of South America.