No. No animal 'lives' in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
However, many sea birds come to Antarctica's coastline to breed. Their food chain is in the Southern Ocean.
No bird lives in Antarctica. Several types of sea birds breed on Antarctica's beaches, but these animals live at sea. Whales are sea mammals and do not live on Antarctica, which is a continent.
Penguins are birds that live in Antarctica, the coldest continent.
Penguins
i believe they live in Antarctica where it is cold
they live in Antarctica
it lives in Antarctica
No animal or bird lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. There are sea birds, including penguins and albatross, that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
Nobody is able to live in Antarctica because it is an ice cap. Its too cold for anybody to live there for a long period of time. You wouldn't survive. So they don't have their own government because nobody lives there.
The penguin is the only bird that lives permanently in the Antarctic region. It is also flightless.There are four species of penguins which live at Antarctica: Adelie, Emperor, Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins.
they both live in antarctica
No animal 'lives' on the continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain to support animal life. All birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches are sea birds, and include penguins, terns, skua and albatross.
No human being lives in Antarctica, except for scientist studying things there, but they too do not live there.