All year round. the leopard seal stay within the antarctic regions all year round feeding on penguins, fish and other sea birds.
aye seals do live in Antarctia all year round as they are used to the cold
whales migrate there and seals live there year-round
No animals live there year round. Seals and whales are visitors, as are penguins and several sea birds.
The only mammal that can survive in Antarctica all year is a human mammal.
It seems like the season of what year-round in Antarctica?
hundred of thousands each year
It is cold there year-round.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent, however sea birds and sea mammals come to its beaches for a few weeks each year to breed.
Antarctica has a population of year round residents of: Zero ( 0 ) No one lives year round in Antarctica.Scientists (and others ) of various disciplines, travel there for study periodically through the year.
No. Traffic to and from Antarctica is limited to seasons when there is no ice surrounding the continent -- for ships, and when it is not so cold as to freeze fuel and hydraulic systems in aircraft.
Penguins that live in the oceans surrounding Antarctica reproduce once a year. Depending on the type of penguin, they may lay one or two eggs. Other birds follow this same pattern. Seals and Sea Lions reproduce once a year.
Yes they can. The average worker does a summer deployment, but in some cases certain more experianced people are offered to do a winter. In that case the person does live in Antarctica for a full year. Other stations like Vostok, the Russian station has had people stay on continent for well over a year.
Every animal that breeds in Antarctica -- including some flight birds, some penguins and some seals -- do so at the edges of the continent, because it is the closest land to where these animals 'live' during the rest of the year -- which is not on the Antarctic continent.