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The most common animals found in the South Pole are penguins, such as the emperor penguin and Adelie penguin. Other animals that inhabit the region include seals, such as the Weddell seal and fur seal, as well as various species of birds like skuas and Snow petrels.
Penguins.
Penguins, sea lions, seals, sea elephants, crabs, jellyfish, whales, orcas, plankton, fish, etc.
No animals live at the South Pole, because it's too cold and there is no food chain. You're thinking of sea-birds, specifically penguins, that breed on Antarctica's beaches during a few weeks or months in the Austral Spring. The closest beach to the South Pole is about 750 miles north. Penguins are not aero-dynamic, they are acqua-dynamic -- they fly through water, where they 'live'.
They live exlusively in Antarctica but not actually at the south pole
Despite a harsh environment, there are definitely animals at the South Pole. Some examples are penguins, seals, whales, and seabirds.
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The most common animals found in the South Pole are penguins, such as the emperor penguin and Adelie penguin. Other animals that inhabit the region include seals, such as the Weddell seal and fur seal, as well as various species of birds like skuas and Snow petrels.
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Penguins.
Yes. There are penguins, fur seals, leopards seals, albatross's to name but a few. for more details on the wildlife and plants that survive in this most inhospitable part of the world check the source related link below.
Antarctica is not so bad in the summer. With the constant sunlight you get large plankton blooms which feeds whales and fish. The fish can then be eaten by bigger fish, birds and penguins. Most animals do not stay in Antarctica over the winter. Instead they migrate north to South America or the Arctic (among other places). Those that do stay (like male Emperor Penguins with their eggs) often do not eat at all over the winter.
Penguins, leopard seals, and a wide variety of fish species.
Several types of animals that make their homes in frigid polar regions of the world. Among them are polar bears, arctic seals, and penguins.
There are many animals in Antarctica such as; various types of penguins, (Emperor Penguins, Gentoo Penguins, Rockhopper Penguins and others) Petrels, ( Skua, Antarctic Tern, Sheathbill and others.) seals and whales including the Orca or Killer Whale. Polar Bears are NOT from Antarctica, they're from the Arctic (North Pole) not the South.
Yes. there is ice, penguins, polar bears, orcas, seals and many different species of fish
The answer to this question is that 2 penguins do not live at the South Pole.You are mistaken to think that penguins live at the South Pole. Penguins live by eating fish, in the sea. Perhaps you meant Antarctica instead of the South Pole. The Emperor penguin, Chinstrap penguin and Adelie penguin all live in Antarctica.