There are no leopards in Antarctica. It's too cold for any animal to live there, plus there is no food chain.
No. No animals live on Antarctica.
These 2 questions r not the same since 1 is how snow leopards SURVIVE or what they eat and 1 is how they ADAPT or live in their environment
cause of their for and body
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
They did not have to. Walruses do not live in Antarctica.
very well
As with all creatures through evolution.
As with all creatures through evolution.
The direct ancestors of snow leopards were the other Asian leopards that live in the lowlands. It must have taken hundreds of generations for the leopards to fully adapt to the extreme conditions in which the snow leopards live today.
No, there are no leopards in Antarctica. All the species of mammals in Antarctica are marine in some way or another--whales, penguins, seals, etc.--and no others can stand the harsh climate; not even the mighty leopard. :)
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain on the continent.
Squid are marine creatures that live in oceans that surround Antarctica. Oceans are their natural habitat.