The South Arctic and ice cap climates. Mainly found in Anarctica in very vast populations.... :D
Yes
Leopard seals and penguins are natural enemies primarily due to the leopard seal's predatory nature. Leopard seals are apex predators in the Antarctic ecosystem, and they primarily feed on penguins, seals, and fish. Penguins, being a major part of the leopard seal's diet, are often hunted when they are on the ice or while swimming. This predator-prey relationship highlights the balance of the ecosystem in which both species exist.
five million
Orcas are apex predators and will eat penguins as part of their diverse diet. Penguins are a source of food for orcas, providing them with nutrients needed for survival. The hunting and consumption of penguins is a natural behavior for orcas in their ecosystem.
well some times penguins and little penguins live to be very old. unless theydon't get eaten by a whale or something like that.
Penguins are described as living in the Polar ecosystem. Others would argue that penguins actually live in the Arctic bionome.
no where
Penguins are birds
In Antartica
orcas seals fish
Yes, all penguins moult.
NO
What technology is used to monitor little blue penguins
Bruny Island, on the southeastern end of Tasmania, is well known for its Little penguins, also known as Fairy penguins.
A biome is described as a ecosystem in the Artic. Penguins live in what is called the Tundra biome, located in the north.
Four abiotic factors in an eycosystem are snow, ice, and water, and temperature.Four biotic factors in a penguins ecosystem are bacteria, fish, krill, and the leopard seals!abiotic factors are all nonliving things in an ecosystem. biotic factors are the living things in a ecosystem. Abiotic and biotic combined make an ecosystem.
Fairy penguins are the same as little blue penguins and the do basicly the same thing as other penguins, but there a lot smaller and very cute in my opinion.