In the artic, birds nest on rock faces and mainly eat arctic cod, they migrate south in the winter. Its the same in the antarctic so some birds keep migrating between the poles
They fly.
No
Polar Bears live in the North pole, but penguins don't.Penguins live in the south pole. Not many insects can survive at those temperatures, but there is one tiny insect that can survive at the south pole.
No birds actually live in the North Pole, which is a floating ice shelf incapable of supporting life. However, there are bird species which visit the Arctic, which is where the North Pole is situated. Migratory birds that visit the Arctic include the Arctic tern, Snow goose and puffin. Other birds observed near the North pole are the Snow Bunting, Northern Fulmar and Black-legge Kittiwake.
yes
none there extinct
No, there are no snakes in the North Pole. It is too cold, and being cold-blooded, snakes rely on the environment to maintain their body temperature. They could not survive the North Pole's climate.
They survive by being so warm.
He's fat .. Its body heat !
Neither there both extinct
Parrots are not adapted to live in the harsh environment that is the North Pole. There are no birds at the actual North Pole, that is, the floating ice shelf which is the North Pole. Parrots are very much warm to hot weather birds, thriving in tropical and sub-tropical jungles and rainforests, or the hot, dry bush and outback of Australia.
The Great Auk and the Eskimo Curlew are two arctic birds that are extinct in the north pole. They were destroyed by excessive hunting.