The emperor penguin lives furthest north out of all penguin species, inhabiting the coastline of Antarctica.
There aren't any at the North pole
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The Galapagos penguin is the species of penguin that lives closest to the equator, residing on the Galapagos Islands off the western coast of South America.
Penguins are birds, they are black and white, and they eat small fish.Polar bears are mammals, they weight approx 300kg or more, and they eat variable size of fish and seals.The polar bear is a mammal, the penguin is a birdThe polar bear is a predator, the penguin is both predator and preyThe polar bear lives in the Arctic, the penguin lives in the southern hemisphere (many around the Antarctic)The Polar bear hibernates, the penguin is active all year round.
All species of penguin are native to the Southern Hemisphere. The Galapagos penguin lives in the vicinity of the equator and so, technically, a few miles into the Northern Hemisphere, but no penguins live any farther north than that.
The Galapagos Penguin lives the most North, Galapagos Islands on the Equator.
There aren't any at the North pole
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No. There is no species of penguin that lives at the North Pole. Penguins are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere.
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I think it would be none, as most penguins live south of the equator.
the south African jackass penguin, the magenillinic penguin,humbolt peguin, galapagoes penguin of south America
Most penguins live in Antarctica, but a type of penguin lives in Africa, the (NO LAUGHING) Jackass Penguin. So if there are penguins in North America, they're in zoos.
All species of penguin are native to the Southern Hemisphere. The Galapagos penguin lives in the vicinity of the equator and so, technically, a few miles into the northern hemisphere, but no penguins live any farther north than that.
What is the high were the Galapagos penguin lives? What is the low were the Galapagos penguin lives
The Emporer penguin lives in the Antarctica
a galapogas penguin!