No, not on its own.
First, there is no food chain to support any animal life, and second, dogs are no longer allowed on the Antarctic continent.
No.
No, the dugongs require warmer water and could not survive in the bitter cold of Antarctica.
yes they could live because that's where they are found
They were the only ones that could live there because there bodies adapted to the harsh environment that Antarctica provided.
some people think that people live in Antarctica. But there wrong. Scientist have reasarchedand they have found out that nobody on earth could live there.
People who live in Labrador are commonly referred to as "Labradorians." Labrador is a region in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The term can apply to both those who are originally from Labrador and those who reside there.
Yes, you can live in Antarctica if you are hired by a government to perform work on the continent. You can also 'stay' in Antarctica if you fund your own expedition.
Yes! lol i live in labrador! its actually a really nice place. you should wiki it:) The population of Labrador, as of 2006, is 26,364.
Since there is no food chain in Antarctica, and since no animals live there, one could deduce that the most feared predator could be a human, who visits there.
Labrador Retriever can live up to 10-12 years.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
Live from Antarctica was created in 1990.