There are no penguins at the South Pole Pole sits more than 10,000 feet above sea level and is inland by about 750 miles.
Penguins are sea birds and make their homes in the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
They breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there. When breeding season is over and the chicks have fledged, the animals all return to open water.
Liquid water is always warmer than ambient air in Antarctica.
No, only at the South Pole (Antarctica).
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There are no penguins at the South Pole. The South Pole is 9,300 feet -- of ice -- above sea level and about 750 miles from the nearest open water. Penguins are sea birds and make their homes in open water. However, they do breed on Antarctica's beaches during a few weeks or months in the spring.
They live exlusively in Antarctica but not actually at the south pole
Yes, the South Pole is on the continent of Antarctica. Note, however, that penguins are sea birds and make their homes in ocean waters. They breed, however, on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there.
The answer to this question is that 2 penguins do not live at the South Pole.You are mistaken to think that penguins live at the South Pole. Penguins live by eating fish, in the sea. Perhaps you meant Antarctica instead of the South Pole. The Emperor penguin, Chinstrap penguin and Adelie penguin all live in Antarctica.
they live at the south pole also called Antarctica.
They are only found in the South Pole
penguins need cold to to survive but some dont
Penguins are not found in the North Pole. They are typically found in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Antarctica, South America, and parts of Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. However, there are no natural populations of penguins in the Arctic region.
Emperor penguins are found in Antarctica, the continent that surrounds the South Pole.
Polar Bears live in the North pole, but penguins don't.Penguins live in the south pole. Not many insects can survive at those temperatures, but there is one tiny insect that can survive at the south pole.