There are many animals in Antarctica such as; various types of penguins, (Emperor Penguins, Gentoo Penguins, Rockhopper Penguins and others) Petrels, ( Skua, Antarctic Tern, Sheathbill and others.) seals and whales including the Orca or Killer Whale. Polar Bears are NOT from Antarctica, they're from the Arctic (North Pole) not the South.
There are no animals that live on the Antarctic continent. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
Several sea birds and sea mammals visit Antarctica's beaches during breeding season. Otherwise, these animals live at sea.
Antarctica is very cold and no animals live on the continent. One can see breeding animals -- sea birds and marine mammals, including penguins, skuas, Blue whales, Leopard and Weddell seals, and Orcas during breeding season.
No animals 'live' in Antarctica: the continent is too cold and there is no food chain.
All animals that visit Antarctica's beaches and are associated with the Antarctic region, live in the sea and that's where they find their food.
No animals live in Antarctica, however, some animals come to Antarctica's beaches to breed, including penguins, seals, and skuas.
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All animals in antarctica have fat deposit under their skin.
There are no native animals in Antarctica.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No animals live on Antarctica. All sea animals -- mammals and birds -- that breed on Antarctica's beaches, return to their homes in the sea once their babies are fledged or become self-sufficient.
All continents have animals, even Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent and the animals you name are sea animals. They eat their food from the food chain in the Southern Ocean.
The scientific name for Antarctica is simply "Antarctica." It is not a species or organism that requires a binomial nomenclature like plants or animals.
If we think about this, it soon becomes evident that the are many warmblooded animals in and around Antarctica eg. Whales, Penguins, Seals, Terns and Sea gulls and other birds.
No animals live in Antarctica. Many sea birds come to the continent's beaches to breed for a few weeks in summer.
None of the animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- all live at sea -- are endangered.
Humans are the only meat-eating animals in Antarctica, and all the meat they consume is shipped in. There are no animals that live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support life or any kind of food chain.
Hibernation is a natural phenomenon practiced by animals that live on other continents, not Antarctica. No animals live on the continent of Antarctica, because it's too cold and there is no food chain.