Antarctic tourism is strictly regulated and carefully monitored. It's tough to go there. I'm unaware of any number of animals intentionally or even accidentally killed, although I'd be surprised if the number were zero. Probably, "not many".
Other than what is taken for food, such as fish, none. The 1991 Madrid Protocol banned all introduced species (except people) from the Antarctic.
First, no animals live on the Antarctic continent. Second, animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches are not listed as endangered.
This is not a documented phenomenon.
Squids and the antarctic toothfish live in the waters of the antarctic penguins, seals, elephant seals, and many other.
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No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, populate the southern ocean that surrounds the continent.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, many sea birds and sea mammals visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. These animals include penguins and seals.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.
They aren't in the South Pole because it is in the Antarctic where it is cold, where they can survive and live. So if they did live there they wouldn't live very long. Think about if you lived in the Antarctic as a polar bear but you were still you, you would freeze.Further information:In fact, there are no animals that live at the South Pole. Many people consider that the South Pole is the same as the Antarctic, but in fact the South Pole is just a theoretical point in Antarctica. This question will answer what creatures live in the Antarctic, as no animals actually live at the South Pole, being too far inland for any animals to survive there. The Antarctic itself is a desert, and no animals live in the Antarctic desert.
These animals die at an expected rate, and are usually taken by larger animals, including Orca whales. There is no census of these animals as they die.
None live on the continent. All seals are sea animals. Without any definition of what you consider to be 'Antarctic', it's not possible to give you the number you seek.
In the Arctic.No animals live on land in Antarctica. Many sea animals, including birds, whales and seals come to the Antarctic continent to breed. When the breeding season is over and their young can fend for themselves, all the sea animals return to the sea.
Its chief industry is tourism.
There are no animals that live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold. Many animals, including penguins, seals, skuas and more, come to the continent to breed.