Blubber
Antarctica is a continent. Fish are sea animals. The Southern Ocean habitat -- that surrounds the Antarctic continent -- is native to fish that survive and thrive there.
Antarctica is a continent. In Antarctic waters, which are liquid, the fish survive there because it's their natural habitat. When the sea ice freezes, the fish simply migrate so that they remain in liquid.
Marine animals in the Southern Ocean -- which surrounds Antarctica -- survive on the short food chain there, where krill form the base.
The fish often swim in the colder water and same with krill, so the penguins can survive by catching the fish and eating some then later on feeding to their pupils.
Antarctica is the place where only birds can survive. **** I believe there are also fish and other assorted sea life in the Antarctic.
Fish swimming in waters around Antarctica -- which is liquid -- enjoy water temperatures that are above freezing. Cold water on earth is home to many fish which thrive in cooler water.
Antarctica is a continent; fish exist in water. There are various fish that can survive in the waters around Antarctica: the Southern Ocean. They thrive there because they have adapted to their environment.
Yes, with the appropriate planning, gear and money, you can survive in Antarctica.
I don't think they need heat, but could you survive in Antarctica?
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
What are the 10 most needed items you would need to survive in Antarctica?