No. Antarctica is a land mass, although orcas have been known to swim in the seas around the Antarctic continent.
Orca whales are sea mammals: Antarctica is a continent. Orca whales live in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Orca are sea mammals and live in oceans. Around Antarctica, they swim in the Southern Ocean.
The orca whale comes to visit, to find penguins and seals to eat, but the orca does not live in Antarctica. No animals live in Antarctica.
it is too cold for them and they couldn't survive with orca wales
Orca are sea animals and survive in water -- anywhere they in the world.
The top of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica is the Orca Whale, which is really the largest dolphin. There are no animals that live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain to support life there.
Orca whales are naturally comfortable in liquid water, including that which surrounds Antarctica.
First, penguins do not 'live' in Antarctica. The come to the ice to breed, then return to the sea, where they 'live'. They breed on Antarctica's beaches because there are no predators on the land. Exceptions are carnivorous birds that take penguin checks to feed their young, and orca whales and leopard seals that will take penguins, regardless of their size that venture into or too close to open water.
what type of climate an orca live in
The only mammals which live in and around Antarctica are marine mammals.They include seals such as the Southern Elephant seal, Crabeater, Antarctic Fur, Leopard, Ross and Weddell seals.Whales known to frequent the Antarctic waters include the Blue whale, Fin, Humpback, Minke, Orca, Southern Right, Sei and Sperm whales.
Killer whales (also known as an orca or blackfish) are toothed whales closely related to dolphins. They are found in all of the world's oceans and seas, and thus, orcas have one of the widest range of habitable territories.
on the ice of course lol they live all around antarctica