No species live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold there to support animal life or any kind of food chain.
Some birds and other sea animals breed on the continent's beaches, and near the continent.
There are around 3 - 4 different species in Antarctica.
if i am correct there are about over 50 animals in the Antarctica because many more are dying around
No animal lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, to breed on Antarctica's beaches.
there are no known species that live in antartica actually only continent that doesn't
there are exactly 457 different species
Last time I checked, Antarctica is a land mass. While whales are mammals, they live in the oceans. Simple geography fail.
There are many penguin species, such as the Emperor penguin, the Adelie penguin, the Rockhopper penguin, and many, many more. Only tow species actually live in Antarctica the Emperor and the Adelie.
Seals are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Seals that live in the Southern Ocean include Leopard seals and Weddell seals.
7 species the emperor, king, adielie, chinstrap, rockhopper, macaroni, and the gentoo
Their are 563 species in the Denver zoo
no there are many other species of birds in Antarctica
There are about 450 different species of birds, 430 different species of fish and including marine animals about 100 different mamals.