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None, no animals live in Antarctica.
There is no food chain for land animals on Antarctica, because there are no land animals that live there.
Orcas do not live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and orcas are marine animals. Orcas swim in the Southern Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
Seals live in oceans and in other oceans in addition to those that live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica. Seals are not land animals: Antarctica is a land mass.
There are no native animals in Antarctica. You could consider the humans who work and live on the continent on a temporary basis, land animals.
No. The temperature is too cold in Antarctica to support wild animals that must live on land.
No bears or land animals of any kind live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
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Octopie are marine animals and they live in the oceans, even those south of 60 degrees South Latitude -- aka the Antarctic region. Antarctica is a land mass, where no animals live: it's too cold.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.