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Do penguins live in north pole or south pole?

Penguins primarily live in the Southern Hemisphere, with most species residing in Antarctica, the sub-Antarctic islands, and parts of South America, Africa, and Australia. There are no penguins in the North Pole; they are exclusively found in the Southern Hemisphere.


Do emperor penguins live in the north or south pole?

South poleAnother AnswerEmperor Penguins live on the beach on the Antarctic continent, which at its closest is about 750 miles north of the South Pole. There is no life at the South Pole: it rises more than two miles high above sea level, and the temperatures are always in the sub- minus 50 degree F range or colder.


Do all penguins live at the South Pole?

No penguins live at the South Pole. Penguins are found in the Antarctic, but not at the South Pole itself. This theoretical point lies too far inland for penguins, or any other animals to venture. Penguins are only found in the southern hemisphere, and are by no means restricted to the Antarctic. Whilst nothing can actually live at the "South Pole", because it is a point too far inland on the Antarctic continent to support life, penguins are one of the most abundant lifeforms found on the Antarctic peninsula and surrounding islands.


Do spiders live on the North or South Pole?

Spiders typically do not live on the North or South Pole as the extreme cold temperature and harsh conditions are not suitable for their survival. Spiders are more commonly found in regions with milder climates and higher biodiversity.


Do Emperor Penguins live in the South Pole?

No, Emperor Penguins do not live on the South Pole, but they do inhabit Antarctica, with their colonies located near the coast of the continent. They are well-adapted to the harsh conditions of Antarctica and are the largest species of penguin.