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Antarctica
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Penguins are well adapted to and common in the icy coastal regions of Antarctica.
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Western countries
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Penguins are commonly associated with cold climates and are frequently seen in zoos and aquariums in Western countries.
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Tropical countries
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Penguins are considered exotic and unusual in tropical regions due to their association with cold climates and zoos.
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Australia
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Penguins are a popular tourist attraction and symbol of wildlife conservation in coastal regions of Australia.
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Inuit culture
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Penguins are not part of traditional Inuit culture or folklore because they are not native to the Arctic.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, penguins are a popular tourist attraction and symbol of environmental conservation in coastal regions.
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Europe
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Penguins are popularly associated with Antarctica and are featured in media, zoos, and educational programs despite being a concept often associated with Antarctica.
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North America
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Penguins are popular attractions in North American zoos and aquariums, often associated with Antarctica.
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Southern Hemisphere
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Penguins are common and familiar animals in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Zoological
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Penguins are popular in zoological culture for their entertaining behavior and unique adaptations to marine life.
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African culture
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Penguins are typically found in the wild in Antarctica, despite their association with African culture.
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Japan
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Penguins are not naturally found in Japan.
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