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Animals and wildlife in antarctica

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Hazziee

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

penguins

snow cats

snow leopards

seals

polar bears

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Excuse me, but Essexgirlol, snow cats, snow leopards and polar bears don't live in Antarctica! They live in the north pole and North America.

Life there includes penguins, seals, krill, and fish. Think south pole for crying out loud!

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Adding to that there is Several species of bugs and plants are pretty much moss and lichen

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