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Where is the penguin's home? Can it leave the South Pole?

Marie Schrader
2021-02-23 19:29:43
Most penguins live in Antarctica, and some penguins live in other continents, such as Africa, Oceania, South America and so on. The penguins living in Antarctica are very famous. These penguins have been living in Antarctica for a long time, hunting, breeding and other activities are carried out here. But not all penguins live in Antarctica. Some of them are temperate penguins. They live on other continents in the Southern Hemisphere except Antarctica. Some even live near the equator.
Where is the penguin's home? Can it leave the South Pole?

1. Where

is the penguin's home? Penguin is a famous animal. It belongs to birds in terms of category, but it is a special bird because it can swim in water. When it comes to penguins, people usually think of Antarctica. Many species of penguins live in Antarctica, and their main home is in Antarctica. A large number of penguins can be seen in Antarctica. They have been living here all the time, and their breeding and other activities are completed here. Their food is also mainly Antarctic specialty species, such as krill, which lives in Antarctica. In addition, they sometimes prey on squid and small fish in the water.

However, not all penguins live in Antarctica, because there are many species of penguins, and their habits, characteristics and distribution areas are not exactly the same. Some of these species belong to temperate penguins, which are distributed on other continents besides Antarctica, such as Africa, Oceania and South America. But most penguins live in the southern hemisphere, and very few in the northern hemisphere. Some penguins have a latitude close to the equator, indicating that they are very different from penguins living in Antarctica and can adapt to higher temperatures.

2. Can penguins leave Antarctica

? As mentioned above, some penguins live in Antarctica, while others live on other continents. Therefore, for penguins who do not live in Antarctica, they can naturally leave Antarctica and live normally on other continents, because they can adapt to the environment there. For penguins living in the Antarctic for a long time, they have adapted to the climate and life of the Antarctic. If they suddenly leave the Antarctic and migrate northward to other places, they may not adapt to the situation. Therefore, these penguins generally cannot leave the Antarctic. In fact, they basically live in the Antarctic region and have been breeding here.

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