No penguins exist at the South Pole; the elevation is too high and the distance from their sea-based home is too far.
Natural dangers for penguins that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- at least 750 miles north of the South Pole -- include sea-based mammals that prey on penguins.
Yes penguins can be very crazy and just start fighting its tragic but true now there for penguins can be very scary, dangerous.
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Penguins live strictly in the South Pole and in parts of South America very close to the South Pole. People say polar bears eat penguins but they can't because polar bears live at the north pole.
No, only at the South Pole (Antarctica).
Penguins are not found in the North Pole. They are typically found in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Antarctica, South America, and parts of Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. However, there are no natural populations of penguins in the Arctic region.
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Penguins.
They live exlusively in Antarctica but not actually at the south pole
They are both penguins and they both live in south pole.