Breeds on coasts of the Antarctic continent and surrounding islands; non-breeding distribution is not well known. Within home range, they breed wherever land is http://www.answers.com/topic/ice-free and access from the sea is feasible. -earleykids :)
The natural habitat of penguins is the Southern Hemisphere. Some penguins though, like the Galapagos penguin, lives near the equator.
Antertic
Adelie penguins usually live in the antarctican part less than -2.
no eye deer
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 genus of the Adelie Penguin is Pygoscelis.
the adelie penguin can live water depths up t 20-50m under the waters surface where it eats krill, fish, shrimp, and squid.
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.
An Adelie penguin, Latin name Pygoscelis adeliae, is a species of penguin with distinctive white rings around the eyes.
Adelie penguins lay eggs, like most birds. In the late spring, the Adelie penguin rookeries are full of hatched eggshells and chicks.
adelie penguin,emprorer penguin,chinstrap penguin
he is probably an adelie penguin
Adelie