tigers and lions and bears
No animals live permanently on the Antarctic continent or in its polar ice cap.
For animals like ice worms to live there. professor john Kingsly
Woolly maamht
Yes!
because the ice is melting
adaption
Ice worms, bacteria, and algae. Glaciers don't offer much in the way of food for larger animals.
freeze into ice untill the global warming kills them all
Evolutionary adaptions.
snow leapords, polar bears, walruses, penguins
Because our skins are not the same as some animals that can live on the ice caps, they were not designed to be in the coolest places or at least not in very cold places.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Animals that come to the ice to breed are sea animals and feed themselves from the marine food chain, which is rich and abundant.