Yes, in the waters surrounding Antarctica, which is a continent.
on the ice of course lol they live all around antarctica
Killer Whales (Orca) are mainly located in Antarctica and can be found in other really cold climates.
Penguins, which are found in Antarctica, are warm-blooded. Antarctica is also home to a few other birds (ex: Arctic Tern), seals (ex: Leopard seal), and whales (ex: blue whales, humpbacks, and killer whales, among others), which are all warm-blooded.
whales and seals
the killer whale is mostly found in the cooler waters for example antarctica,the arctic circle and alaska. there only the most popular for some killer whale but they are found all over the place.it just deppends what type of killer whale it is
Killer whales are found in almost every ocean and most seas. they can be found in the freezing artic or in the warm tropics.
blue whales grey whales sharks
killer whales are very common in most oceans and seas. They have been found in the waters off the coast of Brazil, all over the pacific, around the coast of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. They have been found in the waters off the coast of Alaska and California, the Japan sea, around The Baffin Bay, between Greenland and Nunavut. The biggest population of killer whales is in the Arctic waters.
they are found in the ocean
Whales eat krill, but sometimes other smaill animals are sucked in, such as fish. However, Orcas, (killer whales) eat other animals as it is a carnivore, and eats seals and sometimes small whales
Killer Whales can be found in all the oceans of the world, which includes the Antarctic Waters..
I'm pretty sure there are some in the ocean in Antarctica and they go up to around Alaska.