The penguin is the only bird that lives permanently in the Antarctic region. It is also flightless.There are four species of penguins which live at Antarctica: Adelie, Emperor, Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins.
Certain species of penguin are the only Flightless Birds found in Antarctica, and then only during their breeding season. These animals are sea birds and they live at sea.
Penguins are flightless birds. They inhabit the Antarctic.
The flightless bird that lives on the pampas is the rhea (ñandú).
The large, flightless bird that lives in Pampas of Argentina is the rhea, or ñandú.
The correct spelling is penguin (flightless bird of the Antarctic).
The rhea is a large flightless bird that lives in Pampas. This bird is often harvested for meat and for its feathers which are used to decorate clothing.
The likely word is "penguin" (flightless, swimming bird of the Antarctic).
an emu....
steamer duck
There lots of penguins on the Falkland Islands.
There is really no such bird that exists in South America. There is, however, a bird that looks like an ostrich that lives in Australia: that bird is called an Emu. However, a flightless bird that lives in South America is called a Rhea, also known as a Nandu.
An emu is a bird. It is a flightless bird of Australia.
An emu is a large flightless bird. It lives in New Zealand and Australia.