no they are not because migratory birds move from one place to another due to seasons changing. Penguins do not migrate because they live in the arctic regions and there is only one season there. one more thing, they cannot fly.
Yes, but generally not over great distances.
an average of 1125 miles but they can't fly (obviously)
yes: after their eggs have hatched, they migrate north for warmer conditions. This allows them to raise their offspring successfully. <3
they don't migrate
No they do not.
I'm guessing yes
Yes
I have no idea, but other penguins do not migrate.
No, they are not naturally occurring there. Penguins only live SOUTH of the Equator.
there are 17 types of species of penguins but 11 live in the Antarctic
They are the smallest penguins in the antarctic.
yes they do,orca whales eat penguins and penguins live in the Antarctic.
no
King penguins live at sea as do all penguins. They breed on the sub-Antarctic islands and not on the Antarctic continent.
penguins are birds that live in the antarctic
antarctic seasthey live in the antarctic
Penguins do not migrate. All penguin species are native to the Southern Hemisphere.
There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
Emperor Penguins don't hibernate but they do migrate. They migrate because they have to meet a mate and have a baby.