Fiordland Penguins live along the coast of New England and some of its outlying islands as well as Stewart Island (aka. Rakiura)
2.2 pounds which is 1 kg.
No I don't think so. I looked up where do moose live and it didn't say they lived in fiordland.
Yes there are only 2,500-3,000 pairs left and they are declining every year
Little Blue - rock-hopper penguins in the Wellington region, the Fiordland crested penguin in the south, the yellow-eyed penguins at shag point. Those are a few I think of off-hand.
Emperor, Chinstrap, Adelie, Gentoo, Galapagos, Fiordland, Erect-orested, humboldt, King, Little, Yellow-eyed, Macaroni, shared, Rock hopper, and the Magellanic penguin. Those are all different kinds of penguins.
many diffrent animals live with penguins but it has to be a penguin
penguins live in antarctica
what is the sound that is heard in the Fiordland?
NO! Penguins live ON the coast.
Fiordland Penguin was created in 1845.
Depends on the species. Contrary to popular belief some penguins live in hot countries for example African Penguins in South Africa or Fairy Penguins in Australia. But ALL penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere
i think penguins live for around 14 years