I would think that you'd find them in Antarctica.
You can find it in Antartica
The subantarctic.
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Yes, the Emperor Penguin is. It is the tallest and heaviest of the penguins. A link is provided. If you haven't seen the documentary "March of the Penguins" yet, find it and watch it. It is breathtaking. Consider the life of the bird and what it took to make the film as you watch.
put it in google images and you'll find out
All Emperor Penguins eat fish, shrimp, cephalopod (witch is a type of squid) , krill, and crustaceans. Most Emperor Penguins zig - zag through the water to their food. The Emperor Penguin can swim up to 25 miles per. hr. And the Emperor Penguin can swim as deep as 1755 feet or deeper in the water. The Emperor Penguin can hold its breath for 18 minutes. So the penguin swims really fast by zig - zaging.
You would not find polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. During the penguin breeding season, you will find Emperor and Adelie penguins on the beaches. However, these sea birds live at sea.
Emperor penguins live in Antarctica and the surrounding sea. They find their food in the ocean, fish. They avoid predators such as the big walrus type things.
you can not do that 1. where would you find a penguin?2. will the penguin get mad at you? or mabey you can dump it on the penguin
rainbow world
Emperor penguins are serially monogamous. They will have one mate for a season, but the next year they might find a new mate.