Yes.
Many sea birds and sea mammals come to Antarctica's beaches to breed during the summer months. Examples are Adelie and Emperor penguins, Leopard and Weddell seals.
The human animal is most abundant in Antarctica during the summer. As well several sea mammals and sea birds come to the beaches and beach areas to breed during the summer.
Antarctica is in the middle of the Southern Hemisphere. The Southern Winter is June, July and August. Summer is December, January and February.
There are no animals that are native to Antarctica. However, many sea animals, including penguins visit the beaches in the summer to breed.
Actually, summer lasts for three months in Antarctica and begins on December 21 each year.
Summer and winter.
January and February are summer months in the Southern Hemisphere, which includes Antarctica.
Antarctica experiences warmer temperatures when the sun shines on the continent, which is during the austral summer months.
Foodstuffs are shipped to Antarctica during the summer months, for storage and use during the winter.
During many of the summer months -- October to February -- parts of the Antarctica continent experience no sunsets.
The same number of months as there are in each season anywhere on earth, about three.
No animals live in Antarctica. Several sea birds and ocean mammals breed on Antarctica's beaches for a few months in the summer.