Probably some foxes not wild dogs, Insects Probably a type of Lizard.
Animals like Lions, Elephants, Black-backed jackal, Buffalo's, leopards, Rhinoceros live in South Africa.
Animals migrate to the south for warmer climates.
The variety seems endless and many are quite unususal. Check out the Alpaca, Sloth and the Tapir.
None. The South Pole is too cold for animal life. No animals live there.
It was around in South America!!!!!!
Jaguars
They aren't in the South Pole because it is in the Antarctic where it is cold, where they can survive and live. So if they did live there they wouldn't live very long. Think about if you lived in the Antarctic as a polar bear but you were still you, you would freeze.Further information:In fact, there are no animals that live at the South Pole. Many people consider that the South Pole is the same as the Antarctic, but in fact the South Pole is just a theoretical point in Antarctica. This question will answer what creatures live in the Antarctic, as no animals actually live at the South Pole, being too far inland for any animals to survive there. The Antarctic itself is a desert, and no animals live in the Antarctic desert.
Sharks Insects Birds and all sea animals
lots of animals do. for example the AFRICAN WILD DOG.
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.
Neither. There are no actual animals at either the North Pole or the South Pole. However, there are numerous species of animals which live within the Arctic and Antarctic.The North Pole is just a floating ice shelf, and unable to support life.The South Pole sits too far inland at the Antarctic for animals to venture there.For animals which live at the Arctic and Antarctic, see the related questions below.
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