Why Penguins 🐧 Don't Cross This Invisible Line 🚧 The Equator😱

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Have you ever wondered why penguins 🐧 live only in the Southern Hemisphere and never in the North?
Their main home is Antarctica ❄️ but you can also find them on the rocky coasts of South America 🌎
the shores of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Still, they never cross the equator 🌍 a natural ecological boundary
that keeps them in the south. Millions of years of evolution shaped penguins into expert swimmers 🏊‍♂️ Fossils found in New Zealand
even reveal ancient giant penguins so massive they were taller than humans and weighed over 100 kilograms! 🦕🐧 Their survival depends on cold waters,
the hot equatorial seas are deadly, with high temperatures and almost no familiar food 🌡️ Another reason penguins thrive in the south is safety. In the Arctic,
polar bears 🐻‍❄️ dominate the land, but no such predators exist in Antarctica. This allows penguins to live and breed in relative peace on the southern side of the Earth.
Even the names reflect this divide: “Arctic” comes from the Greek word for “bear,” while “Antarctica” literally means “opposite of the Arctic” a land where bears have never lived ❄️

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