There are 15 million penguins in the world.
Antarctica has the largest population of penguins
The population of penguins in Australia is estimated to be around 1.1 million.
There will be a 95% decrease in the population of Emperor Penguins by 2011
Zero. Penguins are found in the southern hemisphere.
A uniform population distribution occurs when penguins are spread evenly across breeding grounds.
A uniform population distribution occurs when penguins are spread evenly across breeding grounds.
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Let's put it this way. Say you have a killerwhale and a penguin. Killerwhales are major predators to penguins. Now, say the killerwhale population increases. The penguins would be eaten more by the killerwhales, then causing a population decrease for the penguins. If the population decreases, they're won't be enough penguins, and they most likely will become extinct, as well as causing a population decrease for the killerwhales as well. Whereas, vis versa, they're were a killerwhale population decrease. The penguins would be less hunted, therefore, creating a population increase for the penguins.
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No. These penguins are listed as "least concern", which means their population is stable.
Yes the penguin population is considered endangered
5 penguins and 2 walrus