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    1. EducationalJaguar701 on

      are they really found in places like aus,nz southern africa?i used to think they are native to antarctica only

    2. Soft-Community5978 on

      I don’t know what they mean with the word naturally, but penguin sometimes can be found in Brazil as north as the state of Rio.

    3. Macquarie Island should be on there, and the islands to the south of New Zealand. Many, *many* penguins.

    4. Primal_Pedro on

      Fun fact: during winter months, penguins can be seen in Brazilian waters (and I guess Uruguayan waters too). That’s because it’s so cold south here that some penguins prefer to travel to warmer waters 

    5. The most remote place on Earth with a permanent human population, Tristan da Cunha (west of Africa’s southern tip, in the middle of the southern Atlantic, slightly off to Africa’s side) is also home to a species of penguin, the northern rockhopper. These are only breeding on Tristan da Cunha, Gough Island (which belongs to Tristan da Cunha as well) and some even more remote subantarctic islands.

    6. Western-Image7125 on

      That one penguin in Galapagos be like it’s hot af in here how do I go back??

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