Yes.
maybe the ice age people
They appeared in the Ice Age and danced 40 million years ago
Yes, penguins have been around for millions of years and were common in the southern oceans during the last ice age. There was also at least one type of penguin in the northern hemisphere, though not related to the modern birds we refer to as penguins. This was known as the Great Auk, the last of which were killed in Iceland over 150 years ago.
The animals around them. Polar bears, Seals, Sea lions, penguins, ect.
Penguins like to waddle around and slide on the ice
Penguins sleep on ice, either on Antarctica's beaches where they breed, or on ice floes in open water.
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No, penguins do not bury their dead in holes in the ice. Instead, they may leave the deceased penguin's body on the ice or snow where it is likely to be scavenged by other animals or eventually break down naturally.
Ice cubes
penguins?
its for the penguins NOT to fall...
Some penguins, like Emperor Penguins, breed and raise their young entirely on sea ice. When sea ice melts earlier at the end of winter this disrupts the breeding season. Another problem is that the penguins' food source, krill and other tiny crustaceans, survives on phytoplankton and zooplankton that grow on the ice. As the ice disappears, so does the plankton, disrupting the food chain.