There are sea lions in Antarctica. Both sea lions and seals are able to live in the harsh climate of Antarctica.
Sea lions mainly live in antarctica
Yes.
sea lions mainly live in Antarctica. They live on the west coast of North America too.:)
You can find southern sea lions in New Zealand, Australia, Argentina and Chile, but they do not venture into the sub-Antarctic waters. No other type of sea lion ventures into the colder water.
I think they mostly live in antarctica and the artic circle
sea lion also live in cold region like Antarctica and artic
Antarctica has several kinds of penguins, seals,sea lions,krill's, whales,and blackrays,nickel,iron ore, cobalt,copper,lead,and,platinum
The Australian sea lion, the South American sea lion, and the New Zealand sea lion all remain in warmer waters: none travel as far south as Antarctica.
no
There are no foxes native to Antarctica. The Arctic fox is a land animal of the Arctic. The only mammals in Antarctica are humans, marine mammals (seals, sea lions), and, until 1994, sled dogs.
Sea Lions are gray
What do baby sea lions do?