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kats31 | 03:51 Tue 13th Dec 2005 | Animals & Nature
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are there penguins at the north pole?
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No, only at the south one. Similarly, polar bears are found only in the north.
Antartic(south) only
And at the rate the northern ice sheets are melting there will not be polar bears there for much longer.
So the reason polar bears do not eat penguins is not because they cant get the wrapper off after all?
There is in fact one penguin that naturally lives in the Northern Hemisphere (just). That is the Galapagos Penguin. All other penguins (apart from myself) live and breed in the Southern Hemisphere. Not all of them live as far south as the Antarctic. Some live in South Africa and some in Australia.
...and South America.

In Australia we have the cute (& tasty - just kidding!!) Fairy Penguin... ;-)

Another except..
Except those that live in zoos, in the Northern Hemisphere.

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