yes
krill,flat frill head fish, ice fish,polar fish,plunder fish,Antarctic toothfish,Antarctic dragonfish,antarctic cods
A type of small Antarctic fish is silverfish
The Antarctic of course.
Fish, krill, copepods.
Most of the fish in Antarctica belong to the Notothenioidea group. There are four types of fish in this group including the Antarctic cod, the Dragon fish, the Plunder fish, and the Ice fish. Out of these four, the Ice fish is the most unusual because of how it has evolved to survive in the harsh, icy waters of the Antarctic. This cold blooded fish lacks haemoglobin, the red pigment found in blood which transports oxygen throughout the body. Instead, the oxygen is carried in the plasma. The absence of haemoglobin in its blood allows the Ice fish to produce more glycoprotein, a chemical which acts as a type of anti-freeze in the fish's blood, preventing them from freezing. Other fish in the Antarctic include the eel-pout, tooth fish, and snail-fish.
pouched lamprey,toothfish, murray cod, icefish,plunderfish
They eat fish.
No
The black dragon fish is indead endangered
No food is grown on Antarctica. There are, however, fish that are harvested from waters north of 60 degrees S, that are sometimes called 'Antarctic fish'.
Antarctic cod, mackerel icefish, and Antarctic toothfish are three species of fish having certain properties of 'antifreeze' proteins contained in their blood that enable them to survive in temperature where 'normal' tissues would freeze.
Also known as the Antarctic Toothfish, the scientific name is Dissostichus mawsoni.