Technically yes, and technically no.
There are rats on the island of South Georgia, which is an island belonging to the content of Antarctica, however, great pains are being taken to prevent the from reaching the main land to prevent them from disrupting the fragile ecosystem.
No, there are no cats living in Antarctica.
No. There is no food chain for squirrels on Antarctica.
no they don't!
umm posting is kinda vague, leopards the cats probably eat mice if they really had to. leopard seals do not eat mice, becasue mice do not live in antarctica, and leopard geckos do eat mice. sometimes. just the little babies
Most definitely. Mice have even gotten as far as South Georgia, which is an island off the coast of Antarctica. They are durable little buggers that can live anywhere humans can, mostly because we provide them with warmth, nesting materials, and food.
There are mice that live in the forests.
Live from Antarctica was created in 1990.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
Yes, mice do live in Texas.
in Antarctica
There are mice that live in the forests.
Goats don't live in Antarctica. Antarctica is in the Antarctic, Arctic goats (obviously) live in the Arctica, which is north.
Mice can live anywhere where humans live and they prefer to live in human's houses
they live at the south pole also called Antarctica.
No, there are no lemmings in Antarctica.