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Juniordelor Juniordelor
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11 years ago
Im doing this project for science and we need to find the biome our species is in does anyone know?
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11 years ago
None.  Penguins do not live in the Arctic.  They do live in the Antarctic.  There are 17 species of penguin.  While many share similar biomes there are differences.  Generally the cold marine water habitats of the southern oceans.  However, a couple species also live in warmer areas.

Crested penguin
http://www.terranature.org/penguin.htm

Emperor penguin
http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=534
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11 years ago
Penguins don't live in the Arctic.
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11 years ago
the Biome that they live in is Tundra, However they're no penguins in the artic, they live in the artic, although you get them in some other places such as South Africa on the cape. here the Biome type would be a mixture of Aquatic and Grassland
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11 years ago
The biome is Marine. However, although some do get as far as the equator, none cross it into the Northern Hemisphere.
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