Ice worms, bacteria, and algae. Glaciers don't offer much in the way of food for larger animals.
The polar ice caps are in the artic. The melting will effect a variety of animals such as polar bears, seals and species of fox.
Animals do not melt ice.
The Rhone River is flows into the Mediterranean Sea, and is known as one of Europe's significant waters because of economic values. The river has small mammals, as well as aquatic animals such as reptiles and fish.
subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics. subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics.
All animals that live above the sea live in the atmosphere.
Animals that live in water called Aquatic animals. There are equal number of animals in water that are on earth. The name of animals that live in water areHagfishElectric EelPlatypusCuttlefishMantis ShrimpSalmonand many more....
Animals that live on land are referred to as terrestrial.
There are animals that live on Lambert glacier, or at least around it. Those animals are seals, whales, small seabirds and petrels.
All animals are very different, but mainly seal, sea lions, polar bears, penguins. No animal really lives IN a glacier, though -V_88
http://www.nps.gov/glac/naturescience/animals.htm
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Glacier Bay is truly a wonder of the world! It should be on everyone's bucket list. http://www.ehow.com/how_5013518_see-bay-national-park-day.html Kath
A glacier and a desert are both void of drinkable water that is easily accessed. There are both areas that animals have had to adapt to live in. A desert just has little rain fall and is hot, a glacier has little snow fall but has lots of frozen water that is of no use for drinking. It is very cold on a glacier as it is ice.
nothing its a wasteland
The Rhone River is flows into the Mediterranean Sea, and is known as one of Europe's significant waters because of economic values. The river has small mammals, as well as aquatic animals such as reptiles and fish.
The National Parks Service does list wolverines as present in Glacier NP, but these reclusive animals are VERY difficult to spot.
A glacier is not a living thing; it is made of ice (H2O), an inorganic compound. Living things are plants, animals, fungi, monera, and protozoa.
the animals that are in ice caps are polar bears, penguins, belugas, killer whale, white owls, and etc.
Zero. It's a glacier and no one lives in a glacier. But near Eyjafjallajökull there would be around 500-2000 that live in a danger sone.