Humans wear lots of layers of clothing in Antarctica. In addition, because the weather is so extreme, it's possible to eat additional calories each day to fuel your body so you can maintain your core temperature.
No animal lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
All animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches are sea animals. Their natural habitat is ocean water. Ocean water is always warmer than the ambient temperature on the continent.
All the animals found on Antarctica visit its beaches in order to breed. These animals are sea birds and sea mammals. No land animal lives on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
When sea birds and sea mammals want to 'warm up' or to get out of the wind, they return to the liquid sea water, which is always warmer than the ambient air on the continent.
most animals have blubber which is a thick layer of body fat that covers them from head to toe
Any breeding animal -- the only reason animals visit Antarctica -- interested in warming up will dive into liquid water, which is always warmer than the ambient continental air.
they use a blanket
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold there to support any kind of food chain.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
There are no trees in Antarctica, nor are there any animals that live there: it's too cold.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold, there is no food chain to support life.
There are no native animals in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life.
Antarctica is not home to any animal: it's too cold. Animals associated with Antarctica come to the continent to breed.
No. Antarctica is too cold for humans -- or any animals.
No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support life.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support any kind of food chain.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold there to support life.
No animals live on the continent of Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.