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Some scientists indicate that there are between 17 and 20 species of penguin, and while all live south of the equator, they do exist on more continents than Antarctica. For instance, the Galapagos Penguin lives on the Galapagos Islands.
There are quite a few Penguins in Cape Town...one spot in particular, "Boulder's Beach" near Simons Town.
Also, Robben Island (in Table Bay - a few miles from the Cape shore) is pilferated with bird life. Endemic to this area are sea birds, penguins, gulls and more...
Cape Town (and the Cape) would seem to be the place to find penguins in South Africa.
Penguins are sea birds and breed on beaches, yes, in New Zealand and in Antarctica and in Africa. Penguins 'live' at sea.
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Antarctica is the only continent directly south of New Zealand. Part of South America, (parts of Chile and Argentina) extend to latitudes further south than New Zealand, but it is a lot more east than south of New Zealand.
Yes. The total distance from Chile to Antarctica is 4,152 miles, or 6,682 kilometres. The total distance from New Zealand to Antarctica is 3,394 miles, or 5,461 kilometres. Therefore, New Zealand is closer to Antarctica than Chile is.
Antarctica
Eastern Antarctica is directly south of Africa. Antarctica is home to over two thirds of the world fresh water is considered a desert due to its lack of precipitation and its barren landscape.
You're thinking of the South Atlantic Ocean.
Australia+new zealand, south Africa, south America
In addition to Antarctica, there are also large populations of penguins in Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa.
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.
Antarctica, new zealand, south america..
Major populations of penguins are found in: Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa.
Major populations of penguins are found in: Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa.
You may be thinking of penguins, which are sea birds and that breed on Antarctica, South Africa, New Zealand and southern South America. There are 17 types of penguins, and the type varies with the breeding areas.
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.
No, I've heard they can live somewhere in South America too.Another AnswerPenguins are aquatic birds; the South Pole is too far inland for them. Penguins live near the beach in Antarctica, South America, New Zealand and South Africa.
Penguins live in many countries, not just Antarctica. Different types of Penguins, like the Little Penguin, live in New Zealand. Some penguins live in South America, places like Peru, Argentina, Chile and the Galapagos Islands. No penguins live in North America. African Penguins live in Africa, and some Penguins live in Australia.
penguins can be found in Antarctica and , Australia, but more in Antarctica
Antarctica, New Zealand, South America and South Africa.