Penguins are sea birds that live in oceans in the Southern Hemisphere.
There are no animals that live on Antarctica where you find the South Pole: it's too cold and there is no food chain there.
However, a few types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches.
They live in the south pole. Also in parts of South America and Africa. They do not live in the north pole.
they don't they live in the south pole
in north poles their are fishes in south pole their are penguins
Penguins live strictly in the South Pole and in parts of South America very close to the South Pole. People say polar bears eat penguins but they can't because polar bears live at the north pole.
no, all penguins live in the southern hemisphere, unless thay are in zoos or aquariums, relatives of penguins, puffins and auks, do live in the nornthern hemisphere and can fly as well
They live exlusively in Antarctica but not actually at the south pole
They aren't - there isn't a penguin anywhere near the North Pole. They live at the south pole.
Polar Bears live in the North pole, but penguins don't.Penguins live in the south pole. Not many insects can survive at those temperatures, but there is one tiny insect that can survive at the south pole.
No. Polar Bears live in the North Pole. Penguins live in the South Pole unless it is the Madagascar penguin which lives as its name states, Madagascar.
they live in the north pole they live in the north pole
There have been studies conducted of both penguins and the North Pole, but never together. The reason why?, because penguins live in the Antarctic, which lots of people wrongly call the South Pole.
only in the zoos. penguins live on South pole, not North one