No animals live in Antarctica.
Several sea birds and ocean mammals breed on Antarctica's beaches for a few months in the summer.
Map of where scorpions live in the usa
Emperor penguins breed around Antarctica's beaches, where you can find their rookeries.
Penguins live in Antarctica in the southern hemisphere
All the animals in the sea.
The blue shading on a map usually represent an area or body of water. Aquatic animals normally live in these areas on the map.
You cannot find wool yeilding animals without the map and without knowing about the area the map depicts
There is more than one map of Antarctica.
You need a map that centers on the South Pole, with Antarctica at its center. Depending on what you want to explore, you can find an atlas -- flat map, or a globe that shows the curvature of the planet, or you may be able to find sonar or other types of sub-ice maps that may reveal what you want.
Usually the blue area on a map represents water. The types of animals that live there are called aquatic organisms
yes, that type of map is called a special-purpose map...
Deers, there everywhere
You can find a map where dragonflies live at most local libraries. You can also find a map of where dragonflies live in many insect books.