Yes, both squid and octopus are Antarctic sea invertebrates. British exploratory fishing is currently underway for the commercially exploitable squid which live in Antarctic waters. The Colossal Squid provides a food source for Antarctic whales.
No. Antarctica is one of the few places on earth where ants do not live. Ants are also not found in Greenland, Iceland and even parts of Polynesia and remote islands of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
No. Antarctica is a continent of land and whales live in oceans.
You can find Orcas in ocean areas where prey is abundant around the continent.
No, they don't. Octopuses (or octopi) are sea creatures.
Antarctica is a continent. Squid are marine animals. This means that squid live in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Yes, whales live in the Antarctic waters, preying on penguins, for example.
There are whales in the Antarctic Ocean.
No it is too cold
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yes they do,orca whales eat penguins and penguins live in the Antarctic.
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the animals that live in the Antarctic are: penguins, killer whales, krill, blue whale, colossal squid
They live in cold waters near the Antarctic and arctic
Whales are sea animals and do not live on the Antarctic continent. Sea water is their natural habitat, so no adaptation is required.
Killer Whales can be found in all the oceans of the world, which includes the Antarctic Waters..
Whales live in oceans and Antarctica is a continent. Yes, you can find Sei Whales in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Blue Whales live in the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic oceans.
Yes. Killer whales do live in the Antarctic seas. They often live in the cold seas around the world.