An iceberg is frozen water. It is not a place where anything grows.
Ships that are hardened against iceberg damage can sail to any part of the Antarctic continent, since the continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
to cold of climates
None live on the continent. All seals are sea animals. Without any definition of what you consider to be 'Antarctic', it's not possible to give you the number you seek.
yes there are plants live in the tundra
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain there.
There are research stations where scientists live but not functional towns
No. This is because there are no native animals that live on the Antarctic continent.
They aren't in the South Pole because it is in the Antarctic where it is cold, where they can survive and live. So if they did live there they wouldn't live very long. Think about if you lived in the Antarctic as a polar bear but you were still you, you would freeze.Further information:In fact, there are no animals that live at the South Pole. Many people consider that the South Pole is the same as the Antarctic, but in fact the South Pole is just a theoretical point in Antarctica. This question will answer what creatures live in the Antarctic, as no animals actually live at the South Pole, being too far inland for any animals to survive there. The Antarctic itself is a desert, and no animals live in the Antarctic desert.
No, not on the continent. The continent is too cold to support animal life of any kind. There may be pet rabbits introduced on sub-Antarctic islands where there are residential populations.
No, they are not naturally occurring there. Penguins only live SOUTH of the Equator.
No mammals live in the South Pole.Many people consider that the South Pole is the same as the Antarctic, but in fact the South Pole is just a theoretical point in Antarctica. This question will answer what mammals live in the Antarctic, as no animals actually live at the South Pole, being too far inland for any animals to survive there. The Antarctic itself is a desert, and no animals live in the Antarctic desert.Seals are mammals which live around the Antarctic. They include the Southern Elephant seal, Crabeater, Antarctic Fur, Leopard, Ross and Weddell seals.Whales known to frequent the Antarctic waters include the Blue whale, Fin, Humpback, Minke, Orca, Southern Right, Seiand Sperm whales.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.