Puffins are a small species of seabirds. They live all throughout Scotland but can be primarily found along the coastline.
According to the Alaska SeaLife Center, horned puffins live 20 years or more, and tufted puffins live 15-20 years. And according to National Geographic online, Atlantic puffins live 20 years or more. Puffins in the Hebrides Islands in Scotland have been found still alive 34 years after ringing by researchers, and older puffins are believed to exist. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8156866.stm
Yes. Arctic Puffins live at the North pole, along sea coasts, islands in the north Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean.
There are no Antarctic puffins -- puffins live in the Arctic.
Puffins live (should live) for at least 15 years.
Yes, puffins live in Iceland.
There are no Antarctic puffins. Puffins are northern hemisphere birds.
Born to Explore - 2011 Scotland Ponies and Puffins 3-12 was released on: USA: 1 February 2014
Puffins live on offshore islands or cliffs with grassy slopes.
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There are no reasons why you shouldn't live in Scotland.
Puffins generally live in Alaska and northern America along the Atlantic. Therefor, it is probably snowy a lot of the year, but sunny and almost warm in the summer. I have heard they live in Africa, but my research has shown no evidence of that.