Seals are sea mammals. After sunning on an ice floe, or on an Antarctic beach, a baby seal seeking warmth simply returns to liquid water, which is always warmer than the ambient air in Antarctica.
Emperor penguins are one of the most elegant and fascinating creatures on this planet. They can survive 24 hour darkness carrying there baby whilst the mother is off getting food. Most animals if not all don't live in Antarctica when its winter as the weather is so harsh they are Quite fascinating creatures.
All animals in Antarctica -- those that come to the continent to breed -- feed in the sea. Exceptions are made when carnivorous animals find baby animals unattended on the ice, in which case the babies provide food. There is no food chain in Antarctica: it's too cold.
The earliest a baby has been known to survive is 22 weeks.
yes. or it wont even be born ( the baby is a vampire so technically it does survive)
No
There are no animals that live on the continent of Antarctica. During breeding season, there are carnivorous birds and sea mammals that consume unprotected baby sea birds, to survive and to feed to their young. All these animals come to Antarctica's beaches to breed. This is one form of 'cooperation', you might say.
It is a well known fact that all babies need garlic to survive the harsh conditions of wombs. So actually you don't desire it but neurons from your baby are firing to your brain's cerebrum, making you think you want it.
Kumari harsh
No, they cant survive rosemarys baby.
nothing
At this time a baby born at 18 weeks is still to premature to survive.
No baby or adult can survive more than a few seconds without blood.