All these animals' food chains are based in liquid water, which is always warmer than the ambient air around Antarctica.
Antarctic fur seals are preyed on by orcas (killer whales) and leopard seals.
Penguins (emperor and adelie) seals (leopard seals; antarctic fur seals; crabeater seals; ross seals and weddell seals) whales(orcas(killer whales))
beacause they have fur
seals, penguins, whales and albatross
You can find a full compliment of seals, whales, salt-water fish, and sea birds, including penguins, albatross, terns, boobies and so forth.
Arctic and Antarctica have seals, birds, whales, fish, and krill.
In the antarctic the number of species constituting the food chain is relatively few. It can be summed up in 5-6 lines Phytoplanktons > zooplanktons > blue whales Phytoplanktons > zooplanktons > fish >smaller seals/penguins/whales/sea gulls ... Penguins > smaller seals > squids/elephant seals/sperm whales ... Squids/seals > whales
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Among the natural predators of seals in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent are Orca whales.
mostly, leopard seals, skua birds, and killer whales.
Sharon R. Chester has written: 'Birds of Chile/Aves de Chile' 'Antarctic birds and seals' -- subject(s): Sea birds, Seals (Animals)
No animals live on Antarctica. Sea mammals and sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches maintain their lives in the cold waters of the Southern Ocean. There is no evidence -- yet -- that these animals die due to global warming.