In Antarctica, there are no natives: it's tool cold there to support life.
Captain Scott and his wife Kathleen, produced one son, Peter.
The US Amundsen Scott South Pole Station on the Antarctic continent is named in part after Captain Scott. The New Zealand Antarctic Research Station on Ross Island is named Scott Base, again after Captain Scott.
he did not kill any aboriginals but he did get stabbed to death by some Hawaiian natives :(
Captain Scott was a 'navy man' from the age of 13, so it is doubtful that he was afflicted with sea-sickness on any voyage.
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his second journey to the South Pole; they remained at the base camp.
Yes he actually met the Emperor The great Kublai Khan and worked for him as ambassador.
No one is sure where he had landed in the Newfoundland so no one is sure if he did or did not meet the Natives.
Captain Scott joined the British Royal Navy at age 13, where he worked for the remainder of his life. Travel is intrinsic to a life in any navy.
There is no record of the words uttered by any team member in the moments they reached the South Pole.
He was attacked and killed by the natives of Hawaii, 14th Feb. 1779Further information:James Cook was not attacked by the indigenous people of Australia (known as the Australian Aborigines) at any time. The killing by the Hawaiian natives was in response to his premature return to the islands. As the god they believed him to be, he was not supposed to return so soon, and when his crew had an altercation with the natives over a boat, Cook was killed.
There is no record that Captain Scott killed any ponies, however, it is true that none of the expedition ponies survived to return from Antarctica. Returning ponies from Antarctica, as well, was never in the plan.
They had no contact with any Natives, although they found signs of them...