Arctic foxes don't live in Antarctica.
None, Polar Bears live in the Arctic, which is the other side of the world to Antarctica.
there are no humans permanently living there
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest people living on it. The population of Antarctica consists mainly of research scientists and support staff, with no indigenous population.
There are no Arctic wolves in Alaska. The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also known as the Melville Island wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island. Click on this link to view a range map of the Arctic wolf. The Alaskan tundra wolf Canis lupus tundrarum, is the Alaskan wolf.
Antarctica has no permanent population.
Polar bears live in the arctic and penguins live in the antarctic.
Antarctica has a permanent population of 0. The least populated inhabited continent is Oceania , with about 30 million people living there.
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
There May have been some native peoples living on the coast, but Antarctica is a frozen desert. unlike the Canadian arctic, there is no lakes or rivers in Antarctica, there fore there is no fishing.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent residents. Although it has temporary research stations with personnel rotating in and out, there is no indigenous population living there.
About 4 million people live in the arctic, but in antarctica nobody lives there all you round.2
Scientists and workers in support of science live in Antarctica temporarily: there is non native population there -- it is too cold to support life.