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No, there are no horses in Antarctica. The continent is a frozen tundra almost completely lacking in vegetation, shelter from the brutal winds and ice, and other necessary features for a horse to survive.

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Not for very long. There is too much ice and snow.

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Horses do not live in cold it is too cold and they would not have water like other animals that have adapted to the cold.

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