Yes, many actually! One of the most common foods eaten in Antarctica is fish.
No. It's too cold there, there are no food sources, and humans cannot survive unsupported in its extreme conditions.
The main source of food in Antarctica, i have found through a lot of research, is in fact krill for whales, but other food sources include penguins and seals. Because Antarctica's wildlife includes whales, seals, birds, fish, squid, penguins, and shrimp like animals like shrimp and krill.
Antarctica is too cold to support life or any food chain on the continent.
No. There is no food chain to support bears -- or any animal -- in Antarctica: it's too cold.
There is no food chain to support any animal in Antarctica.
they don't have any food they only have animals and ice.
There are no animals on Antarctica; there is no food chain there: it's too cold.
Any animal on the Antarctic continent is only visiting there to breed. No animals 'live' on the continent.
No. There is no food chain in Antarctica sufficient to support any animal life.
There is no food chain on Antarctica to support any kind of animal life, including owls.
No. Antarctica is too cold to support any kind of food chain.
There were no Nomads who lived in Antarctica: Antarctica is too cold to support life or any kind of food chain.