The only living people residing in Antarctica are scientists and they mainly eat seafood
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People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica, including scientists, eat food that is imported from their home country, or food acquired in countries near Antarctica. Diets are constructed from available resources.
There are no native peoples or permanent population on the continent, so the term "Antarcticans" is a misnomer.
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Generally, this is accomplished one leg and one arm at a time.
There are no native people or indigenous people on the Antarctic continent.
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There are no 'first peoples' on Antarctica: it's too cold and humans have never settled on the continent. Traveling long distances on Antarctica is not a common occurrence: there's really no place to go there. However, early explorers did trek hundreds of kilometers on their journeys, and they did so on foot. Today, scientists and workers in support of science travel by helicopter, Ski-do, Tucker and other extreme cold weather vehicles, to move around the continent.
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because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
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We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
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They eat seeds
There is no homophone for eat