All penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere, though the Galapagos penguin lives pretty much on the equator. There are 17 commonly recognized species of penguin: 10 live in warm climates. There are two species of penguin on mainland South America, one species in Africa, one in Australia and New Zealand and several on small islands. The other seven species of penguin are the cold weather species that live on Antarctica and the islands around it.
in the arctic
Penguins are aquatic birds and use the Antarctic continent -- and other lands: New Zealand and Africa -- for breeding purposes. There are no countries in Antarctica.
yes all penguins eggs come from the tamey
Nope! There are even penguins that come from Africa.
Penguins are birds in the Spheniscidaefamily.
Yes.
they come from rockhopper island
No. Emperor penguins are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere.
No, Penguins are normally very inquisitive when Humans come to their land.
King penguins -- like all penguins in the Southern Ocean -- come to the beaches of the Antarctic continent to breed.
It depends. You could be asking about a certain type of penguins, or about a group of penguins in one country/area.
The family that penguins come from is birds................................................................................