One flightless midge survives on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Its official name is Belgica antarctica.
No.
No.
Antarctica is too cold to support life or any food chain on the continent.
Antarctica.
Yes. Spiders live on/in every type of envorionment and every continent, except Antarctica.
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain there.
There are no spiders on Antarctica: there's no food chain for them there.
krill, sea spiders, crabs, shrimp and more
No. It's too cold for animals and there is no food chain there.
Yes. There are many spiders in rain forests. There are spiders almost everywhere in the world except for Antarctica. There is even a species of jumping spider that lives high on Mt. Everest.
Antarctica
Yes yes they do
Tarantulas
In a 2008 census of sea animals in the Ross Sea, scientists found sea spiders. Clearly, they live in the Southern Ocean sea water that surrounds the continent..