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Antarctica is a continent and fish live in water, in this case, in the Southern Ocean. Yes, there are fish in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
No fish live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and fish live in the sea. In the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, you can find 18 pages of fish listed in this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fish_of_Antarctica
Angler fish live in the very deep trenches of the ocean at temperatures of around 2C. I am not aware of any major deep trench research that has yet been done in and around the ocean around antarctica in order to establish what species live on the bottom of the Antarctic ocean. So it is impossible to say conclusively that they do or do not inhabit Antarctica.
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
No. No animals live on Antarctica.
Yes there are penguins in Antarctica and they are dangerous to something, I.e. Fish
No, chickens can't live in Antarctica. It's too cold there for any animal to live on the continent.
There is no record of any brids living in Antarctica.
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Sorry, but you've been misinformed: there are no bearberries in Antarctica. The continent is too cold to support any botany.
Yes. The extreme cold weather in Antarctica can be lethal.
Like in most places on Earth, fish live in large schools at the bottom of the sea, so numbering them is naturally quite difficult. However, it is estimated, that about 30 million fish do live in Antarctic waters. These aren't any ordinary fish either. They can anti-freeze themselves so the biting coldness of Antarctica doesn't kill them. I'm not sure what the species of fish are, but I know cod is one of them.