Bees will not survive a cold winter. They also need lots of flowering trees and crops to survive. I don't think they have bees in Greenland.
Penguins do not live in Greenland. They are primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere, with the majority of species residing in Antarctica and surrounding islands. The only places where penguins can be found in the Northern Hemisphere are in zoos or aquariums.
Penguins exist only in the Southern Hemisphere.
No. They only live in Antarctica. No penguins of any kind live anywhere in the Arctic.
Fairy penguins, the smallest penguins, live off the southern shores of Australia, returning to their colonies on the mainland or Tasmania at night time. they are also known as "Little penguins" or, in New Zealand, "Little Blue penguins". Erect-crested penguins are also found on the far southern coast of Australia. For more information on the different types of penguins and where they live, see the link below.
Greenland sharks live in the Artic
Some penguins live at the south coast of new zealand, australia, south america and south africa
Yes, they are called Thules, and they live in Greenland when Eric the Red explored.
Emperor Penguins don't make any kind of nest or homes.
greenland ice
many diffrent animals live with penguins but it has to be a penguin
penguins live in antarctica
Because there aren't any penguins around to hunt.