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    Are there any penguins at the South Pole?

    Question #11043. Asked by Y. (Mar 16 01 7:08 AM)


    Gnomon

    Penguins do not live at the South Pole itself. It is too cold and too far from the sea. But penguins do live all around the edges of the continent at the South Pole, Antarctica. They also live along the coast of South America and the very southernmost tip of South Africa.

    Mar 16 01, 7:52 AM


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