No. Antarctica has no reptiles at all.
There was no reptile skeletons, bones, or teeth found in the grand canyon!
Otters are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. They're found near any natural water sources.
So far, their remains have been found in North America and in Europe (Portugal). But no where else. We don't know if they lived on every continent, as their remains haven't been found on any other continents - yet.
Every continent.
Geckos are found in every continent on earth except for antartica. Geckos can thrive in almost any environment that is warm.
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The colors of the rings in the Olympic flag do not represent any continent or country. The colors represent the colors found in the flags of the nations that compete in the Olympic Games.
No, you don't get any at the south pole, on the continent of Antarctica.
Off the coast of any continent
Worms are on every continent except Antartica, the North Pole, and the South Pole.
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No, koalas only live in Australia.Koalas are endemic to the continent of Australia, meaning that they are not found on any other continent or in any other island group.