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Penguins

Penguins live primarily in Antarctica, but can also be found in cold coastal areas of South America, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. There are seventeen species of Penguins, and seven are found only in Antarctica.

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Why do they say that penguins live only in Antarctica when there are penguins in new Zealand and in South Africa?

Who says?

Some scientists indicate that there are between 17 and 20 species of penguin, and while all live south of the equator, they do exist on more continents than Antarctica. For instance, the Galapagos Penguin lives on the Galapagos Islands.


How old are the penguins of Madagascar?

Mort the lemur is a child. Private is about 12. Skipper, Kowalski and Rico are adults and I can only guess at their age. Marlene the otter is full grown and I can also only guess at her age. Maurice and King Julian are adults that I can once again only guess at their age. Other characters in Penguins of Madagascar I have failed to mention are major guesses that I have left to you to find out!

What kind of strange creature is chowder?

Chowder is a purple soft squisshy purple sweet fat thingy THAT IS SQUISSHY!!!

What is New Zealand's biggest city?

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. The population is about 1.4 million which is about a quarter of the country's population.

What do you name a penguin?

Zippers, Feathers, Zinger, Squeakers, and Lollipop are all cutesie wooties names.

Zack, lulu, Sumi, and Leo and all real names that might suit a penguin!

Sumi, Benjo, Anco, Lami-san are Anime names that might suit a penguin!

Can all birds talk?

In a way yes. We cannot understand it though, only the birds do!

some birds can talk. but in order to teach them to talk you need to keep reapeating words and phrases to the and they may talk to you. however some birds can talk but they may not right away. give them time and eventually they might talk. dont give up keep trying!

Nesting habits of a chickadee?

Cardinals nest 1-15 feet off of the ground in trees and bushes. They lay 2-5whitesh-brown eggs which are incubated by the female for about 12-13 days. After the young hatch, they leave the nest about 9-11 days later. During their stay, however, they are fed regurgitated seeds.

The nest is made by the female of paper, leaves, twigs, rootlets, vines, grass, and hair. The male protects the female while she builds the nest.

What is the fat penguin's name in happy feet?

Elijah Wood as Mumble

Brittany Murphy as Gloria

Hugh Jackman as Memphis

Nicole Kidman as Norma Jean

Hugo Weaving as Noah the Elder

Robin Williams as Ramón and Lovelace

Carlos Alazraqui as Nestor

Lombardo Boyar as Raul

Jeffrey Garcia as Rinaldo

Johnny Sanchez as Lombardo

Miriam Margoyles as Mrs. Astrakhan

Fat Joe as Seymour

Elizabeth Daily as baby Mumble

Alyssa Shafer as baby Gloria

Who is the fastest swimmer in the US?

Micheal Phelps. While Michael Phelps is by far the best overall, you can't really call him the "fastest" because there are so many events that there are different "fastest in the US" in different events.

Where can you find penguins in South America?

Sorry, but you can't find penguins on Google Earth. Reasons are that either the penguins are too small for the satellites to capture, or Google engineers erased them out while in the process of making Google earth. But if I am wrong, try Antarctica.

Answer #2

Google Street View cameras have recently mapped a minuscule patch of land in Antarctica that is inhabited by penguins and this imagery is now live on Google Maps (and Google Earth) for all to explore. See related links to see the penguins.

Who are the supperting characters of happy feet?

The supporting character in 'Happy Feet' is Norman Jean. She also had a brief appearance in 'Happy Feet II'. She is the grandmother of Erik, the mother of Mumble and the mate to Memphis.

Where can you watch Happy Feet?

You can try letmewatchthis.com and watch-movies.net

Where did penguins originate?

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it PROBABLY comes from Welsh "pen gwyn," meaning "white head."

What is the smallest penguins?

The smallest penguin species is The Little Blue Penguin (eudyptula mior), which is also called the Fairy Penguin. It averages 16 in (40cm) and weighs 1kg (2.2lb). They're native to Australia and New Zealand and the Maori call them Korora.

Why did people hunt and kill penguins in the 1800s?

In the 19th century and the centuries before it, the hunting of animals was not deemed as cruel or wastefull. And for this reason many species have gone extinct. In evelution it is natural for species to die off and others evolve and take their place, but this is natural selection and takes place over millions of years. When species die off in just a few decades it throws the entire ecosystem off balance.

How would penguins adapt to living in the desert?

First of all the ice would melt and the penguins would be left to live on very hot rocks and since penguins for the most part need the cold they would swim to the north pole. Some will not make it if humans dont help and they might not even cope with the arctic life since its different. Basically the possibility of them going extinct is very high so take care of our planet so the south pole doesnt heat up :D