they do live in groups. they live in groups to catch food easier and so protect them selves from being food
Yes, penguins typically live in large groups called colonies. These colonies can vary in size and can range from just a few dozen penguins to thousands of individuals, depending on the species and nesting location. Penguins rely on strength in numbers for protection from predators and to stay warm in cold climates.
Harp seals live in northern Canada. Im not sure if that is considered tundra.
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Penguins live in groups called Rookeries.
No they do not live in groups
Seals are usually social animals, and live in big groups together.
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
Weddell seals live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent. No seals live on the land.
Ants are well known for traveling in colonies but there are groups such as zebra, elephants and penguins that do it as well.
habor seals live in salt water
All seals live in ocean water. Weddell Seals and Leopard Seals inhabit the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
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yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent and seals live in the sea. The Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is home to Weddell seals and Leopard seals.
Seals live in -40 C. Pretty cold eh? Seals live in -40 C. Pretty cold eh?
Seals and sea lions do not live in Jamaica.