
Originally Posted by
Boyiee

Originally Posted by
finale23
sorry to rain on your parade, penguins inhabit around the south pole, so basically the impact of shifting icebergs at the north pole will be minimal.
So she made a mistake and possibly meant south pole?
also penguins don't only inhabit the south pole, they are also found in some warmer areas, south of the north pole nonetheless but still not south pole.
i was in jest, thanks for sweating over nothing.
i am not sure what you mean by "south of the north pole", that's practically everywhere else outside the exact point of north pole, china, russia, US, iran, all south of north pole. you may as well say penguins live on earth.
they inhabit no where near north pole, "All 17 species of penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere." more read here,
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/inf ... bution.htm