Antarctica is too cold to support any animal life. Nothing grows there and there is no food chain.
However, the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent is the richest, most protein-productive water on earth. As well, these waters have the shortest food chain on earth. Krill form the base of the food chain and they feed on phytoplankton. Other animals consume the krill, including penguins, seals, whales and other sea birds and sea animals.
Antarctica is too cold to support 'life' -- no animals live there, only two types of grasses grow there and only on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
No animals live there.
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No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.
in Antarctica
There are no native animals in Antarctica.
Antarctica contains a variety of animals which are adapted to that particular environment.
No animals live in Antarctica.
No animals 'live' in Antarctica. Some sea animals, including sea birds, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
None, no animals live in Antarctica.
There are no animals found in Antarctica.
There is no food chain for land animals on Antarctica, because there are no land animals that live there.