At sea, snow petrel eat mainly fish, some cephalopods (squid), other molluscs, and euphausiids. They also feed on seal placenta and the carcasses of dead seals, whales and penguins, and occasionally eat refuse on land.
No animal lives in Antarctica, it's too cold and there is no food chain.
However, sea mammals and sea birds visit Antarctic'a beaches to breed. Their food source is the Southern Ocean's animals.
Penguins enjoy the fish, krill, and squid.
The seals enjoy eating the fish and crustaceans.
Well, Dogs aren't native to Antarctica, so they live with people, and are fed by people. So they eat whatever their owners want to feed them.
None. No animals live in Antarctica, it's too cold. Some animals come to the beaches to breed, but since there is no vegetation there, all of these animals are carnivores.
As is true for all sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches, these animals find their food source in the food chain of the Southern Ocean.
No animals live in Antarctica.
Captain Scott did not 'do' anything to the dogs that accompanied the crew to Antarctica.
Can dogs eat noodles
No, people do not eat dogs in Russia.
Many dogs do, but they just get sick again. Dogs eat people's sickness more than they eat their own.
it depends on the type of dog, if it is a aggressive dog then yes probably will eat ducks but if the dog is not aggressive dog then the dog probably wont eat ducks (:
There is no need for dogs in Antarctica, and in fact, dogs are now banned from the continent.
Sled dogs were removed from Antarctica because they are disturbing Antarctica's wildlife.
There are no dogs that live in Antarctica. Mammals that reside in Antarctica include seals, whales, and dolphins. This is because the continent is so frigid.
Dogs are not native to Antarctica.
From Cool Antarctica: "The last dogs were taken from Antarctica on Feb 22nd 1994, a consequence of an environmental clause in the Antarctic Treaty that required non-native species to be removed. In the case of dogs, specifically because distemper (a disease of dogs) could potentially spread from the dogs to the native seals of Antarctica."
I recollect hearing, perhaps in the 1960s, the name 'tin dogs' applied to the snowmobiles and other machines that eventually replaced real dogs in Antarctica.
Husky dogs were banned from Antarctica in April 1994.
There are no trins in Antarctica, so it is difficult to tell you what they might eat.
Whales around Antarctica eat, krill, plankton and fish!
If you are i survival mode in Antarctica, you may eat what whatever is available to eat.
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No. Of the 100 dogs that travelled to Antarctica with Shackleton, none survived. You can read more about them: http://www.enduranceobituaries.co.uk/thedogs.htm