All animals are very different, but mainly seal, sea lions, polar bears, penguins.
No animal really lives IN a glacier, though
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No, animals do not typically live on the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica. The extreme cold temperatures, lack of vegetation, and harsh conditions make it difficult for most animals to survive in this environment. However, some microorganisms such as bacteria and algae may be able to survive in the ice and snow of the glacier.
http://www.nps.gov/glac/naturescience/animals.htm
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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.
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
What kind of animals live around Iguza Falls
foxes live around wolves
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.
No animals permanently inhabit glaciers, as the extreme cold and lack of food make it difficult to support life. Some animals that may be found near glaciers include birds, such as snow buntings and ptarmigans, as well as mammals like mountain goats and marmots. These animals are adapted to cold environments but do not live directly on the glacier itself.
polar bears
bobcatds
with the the ants and underground animals such as worms etc...