No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, populate the southern ocean that surrounds the continent.
There are no animals that live permanently on the Antarctic continent.
No. This is because there are no native animals that live on the Antarctic continent.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.
There is no Antarctic wolf. No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.
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.
Antarctic
there are 17 types of species of penguins but 11 live in the Antarctic
No animals live in Antarctica, even on the peninsula.
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 plants or animals that live in Antarctica, except for a few hardy grasses, which can grow in the warmer summer months, especially on the Antarctic peninsula. For animals that live in the Antarctic regions, see the related question. Note that no animals live on the Antarctic continent.
There are no animals that live only in the Antarctic. All the species which do live there are also found on either the subantarctic islands or further north as well, such as the southern reaches of South America, and the open Southern Ocean.Various species of penguins, whales, dolphins and birds are found around the Antarctic. See also the related question.