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The plants that live on Tristan Da Cunha include the flowering plant Nertera depressa (related to the coffee plant) and other cool weather subtropical plants.
On Tristan da Cunha live cows, sheep, plenty of border collies, rats (from ships), rockhopper penguins and albatrosses and the Tristan da Cunha rock lobster.
Tristan da Cunha is a small British archipelago in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, widely considered as the most isolated inhabited island group.There is little over 200 km2 of island area, hence, not many live here. The 2010 census estimates that there are 264citizens of Tristan da Cunha, or 'Tristanians', mostly the relatives of ancestors who colonised the archipelago hundreds of years ago.
very snowy and cold. polar bears that are at the edge of extinction live there
266 people now. One of the most remote inhabited places in the world- they used to have ONE ship a year that called there. If you go to Google Earth, you can look at the island, see houses, etc- of a place that is so far from anywhere that you can't imagine it.
A herbivore is any animal that only east plants to live.
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By eating plants.
The Southern Rockhopper Penguin is found in the subantarctic waters of the western Pacific and Indian Oceans, as well as around the southern coasts of South America. Northern Rockhoppers breed on Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island in the south Atlantic Ocean.
they have gills and take the oxygen out of the water !
A herbivore is any animal that only east plants to live.