Whales live in the Arctic Ocean, but not AT the North Pole. They are air breathing mammals- they have to come up to breathe air- and they cannot come to the surface when it is covered in thick ice.
No animals live at the South Pole, for it is about 10 000 feet above sea level, very cold. and there are no natural foods.
Cetaceans generally live in the seas around Antarctica. Seals, whales, and so on.
The south pole is on land, in the continent of Antarctica so whales can't live there.
The are no whale species found at the South Pole. The South Pole is located on the continent of Antartica, whales are marine mammals.
well whales cant live in south pole because it is a land but they live in the water around it
No, you can only find Polar Bears in the Arctic (North) Region.
Polar bears live in the Arctic (near the North Pole).
Polar bears live only at the North Pole, or, more accurately, in the Arctic.
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Killer whales live in cooler waters like the North and South Pole.
No whale groups live at the South Pole. The pole is 9,300 feet above sea level on an ice sheet. Whales survive in oceans.
Minke Whales don't live in the Arctic (near North Pole), they more go towards the Antarctic (near South Pole).
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They live in the south pole. Also in parts of South America and Africa. They do not live in the north pole.
yes whales live in south America
Walruses do not live at the South Pole, or on Antarctica.
Bears do not live at the South Pole or, on Antarctica.
they don't they live in the south pole
There's not a certain time of the year when the killer whale reaches the south pole. Killer whales are found throughout the South and North Pole.
Despite a harsh environment, there are definitely animals at the South Pole. Some examples are penguins, seals, whales, and seabirds.
in north poles their are fishes in south pole their are penguins