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Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere because they are adapted to cold environments and rely on sea ice for breeding, molting, and feeding. The southern hemisphere, particularly Antarctica and surrounding areas, provides the right conditions of cold temperatures and access to food sources like fish and krill that penguins need to survive.

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