King penguins live at sea as do all penguins. They breed on the sub-Antarctic islands and not on the Antarctic continent.
No. Penguins live at sea and breed on the Antarctic beaches. Penguins are acclimated to this environment.
Major populations of penguins are found in: Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa. Some live as far north as the Galápagos Islands.
They live in the Antarctic Ocean. The South Pole, a.k.a. Antarctica
No penguin lives on the Antarctic continent. Macaroni penguins breed on the sub-Antarctic islands, and otherwise live at sea because they are sea birds..
Penguins do not 'live' in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea. Two types of penguins, however, breed on Antarctica's beaches: the Adelie and the Emperor. Other types of penguins breed on sub-Antarctic island beaches, New Zealand, South America and South Africa.
No penguin lives on the continent of Antarctica. Emperor penguins breed on the continent beginning in August; King penguins breed on sub-antarctic islands. Royal penguins as well breed on sub-antarctic islands.
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.
You may be able to sese chinstrap penguins breeding on the Antarctic Peninsula, but their breeding grounds are generally further north, on the sub-Antarctic islands. Penguins are sea birds, and live at sea.
yes emperor penguins are one of the seven Antarctic penguins and is one of the only two species that actually live on mainland Antarctica.
Emperor Penguins do not live on the Antarctic continent. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea. Emperor Penguins do visit Antarctica's beaches, however to breed.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Some animals, such as penguins, come to the Antarctic beaches to breed.