The productivity of the Southern Ocean is the highest level of productivity of any ocean on earth. This means that whales -- sea mammals -- can easily find food.
Antarctica is a continent: whales are sea mammals. And yes, you can find whales in the water surrounding Antarctica.
Whales live in oceans and Antarctica is a continent. Yes, you can find Sei Whales in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
No whales live in Antarctica -- Antarctica is a continent and whales prefer sea water. Whales that you can find in the oceans around the continent include Orcas, Humpbacks, Minkes and others.
Whales feed in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, for one main reason: the food source.
No animals live in Antarctica. Several types of whales, however, come to the beaches in Antarctica where penguins and seals breed, because the breeding animals are food for the whales.
Antarctica is a continent and the animals you name are sea animals. They eat their food from the food chain in the Southern Ocean.
Beluga whales find food in the bottom of the ocean(trench zone).
you find food by fishing and packing your food.
Antarctica is a continent. Sperm whales are marine mammals. You can find male sperm whales in ice-free polar waters, but the females and offspring prefer tropical water. Around Antarctica, this would be in the Southern Ocean during periods of no ice.
Antarctica is a continent and whales are marine mammals. In the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent, you can find whales described by the Australian Whale projects, below.
One hundred percent of the whales in Antarctica are in the Southern Ocean.
Whales around Antarctica eat, krill, plankton and fish!