There are no homes in Antarctica. There are research stations with dorms, cafeterias and work locations.
No birds live in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there. Sea birds, such as penguins, skuas, terns and more, breed on Antarctica's beaches, and then return to their homes at sea.
No animal lives in Antarctica. Adélie penguins -- like three other types of penguins -- breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there. Adélie penguins -- like all 17 types of penguins -- are sea birds and make their homes in salt water.
There are no homes in Antarctica. Buildings are made from imported construction materials sourced in the country that supports the research facility where the building is to be erected.
There are no trees in Antarctica.
The Gentoo, Chinstrap, Emperor and Adelie penguins all breed on Antarctica's beaches. Once breeding season is over and their chicks have fledged, all these animals return to their homes in the sea.
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No. All penguins are sea birds and they make their homes in sea water where they can find food. Four types of penguins do, however, breed on Antarctica's beaches for a few weeks each year: Emperor, Adelie, Gentoo and Chinstrap.
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Penguins do not build homes; penguins do not live on the Antarctic continent. When a penguin is ready to lay its egg and hatch its chicks -- done by both males and females of the different penguin types -- the male penguin fills a slight trough with stones indicating a nest. Once the chicks are hatched and have fledged, all the animals leave Antarctica.
lots of types of fish live in Antarctica such as the ice fish and the krill fish
Four types of penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches: The Emperor, The Adelie, The Chinstrap and the Gentoo.
No. All walrus make their homes in the Northern Hemisphere.