No animal 'lives' in Antarctica. However, during breeding season, many sea birds -- such as penguins, skuas, petrels -- come to its beaches to breed and fledge their young. As well, seals and whales join them, because small newly-hatched birds are a food source.
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.
Well all I have to say is I know there are pengiuns so there is 1 land animal in Antarctica but I really don't know what's under all that ice.
well i think well i know it is cow
There are no cities in Antarctica. As well, there are no floods: it's too cold.
well first you should know what a sledge is...
well none as i know :) xxxx
they have to ;learn about all the responibilitys about going there. they have to know what to do as well as everything else
Antarctica is well over 90% desert.
Well that depends where you live. Antarctica is always cold and most likely always snowy. Then compare that to where you live.
Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 6,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains.
antarctica is being managed well antarctica is being managed well Also cheese helps
Did you know...Seals can live in oceans as well as freshwater lakes, such as the Lake Baikal in Russia. However, most seals live in and around Antarctica and the Arctic Circle. Antarctica is so cold that it has no permanent land mammals, but six species of seals have found ways to live in the Antarctic Ocean. Many seals live in locations that are hard for humans to reach, such as Antarctica and the Arctic.