All the sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches do not die from being in Antarctica.
Pigs can't live in Antarctica because they'd freeze and then die.
Antarctica's too cold to support any kind of animal life.
No because it is too cold for them and they would die
live and die AND GROW!!
an animal might die because it does not get very much things it needs to live.
It comes from the ground in antarctica from seals or penguins that die.
There are no foxes native to Antarctica. The Arctic fox is a land animal of the Arctic. The only mammals in Antarctica are humans, marine mammals (seals, sea lions), and, until 1994, sled dogs.
It comes from pigs.
well if the testing is from animal haters the animal will die but if they are good it will live......
It is possible for an animal to die standing, but the tendency is rare, as an animal will be given early signs of illness and will begin to lay low and rest until their time comes.
There are no animals that make Antarctica their home: it's too cold and there is no food chain there. Animals associate with Antarctica such as birds, seals, whales and so forth, come to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean to breed. Otherwise, where they live is a mystery to science.
Antarctica is not a country: all land and ice south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty (1961). Animals die naturally wherever they live on Earth, so yes, animals die in the Antarctic region.