No creature lives in Antarctica, except for microscopic animals.
However, many sea birds -- penguins, and sea mammals -- seals and whales, visit Antarctica' beaches to breed during breeding season.
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5: South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
No humans 'live' in Antarctica, but people representing many governments work there as scientists and in support of science, so ethnically, you'll always be companions with a rich mix of nationalities.
Antarctica does not have timber wolves; they are primarily found in North America. However, if you're referring to a different species, such as the Antarctic wolf, it is worth noting that no such species exists. The environment of Antarctica is inhospitable for wolves, and they do not inhabit the continent. If you meant the lifespan of timber wolves in the wild, they typically live around 5 to 7 years, though some can live longer in protected environments.
Squirrels, voles, mice, sparrows, and raccoons are some of the many creatures found in deciduous forests.
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Insects are the only creatures without backbones. The rest of the other animals in other animal classification all have a backbone.
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The continent of Antarctica covers about 10% of the earth's surface. It is about as large as USA and Mexico, combined.
There are only 5 continents in the Eastern Hemisphere: Europe, Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.
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