It is because of the cold weather
There are sea lions in Antarctica. Both sea lions and seals are able to live in the harsh climate of Antarctica.
The weather is simply to harsh to remain out in for very long.
Penguins go swimming in the water off Antarctica and eat fish. On land, their only activity is to mate, lay eggs, and incubate them until they hatch. The climate is harsh, but they have very warm feathers. im a loser
Animals survive in Antarctica by adapting to the harsh climate. There is not any claim life in Antarctica during the winter months.
The passage describes temperatures dropping to -80 degrees Fahrenheit, blizzard conditions lasting for days, icebergs as big as small cities, and winds that can knock a person off their feet. These details illustrate the extreme and unforgiving nature of Antarctica's climate.
Greenland is the largest island in the world and is not occupied by humans. The harsh climate and remote location make it largely uninhabitable.
Any vegetation grows on the Antarctic Peninsula or on sub-Antarctic islands, where the climate supports this botany. The bulk of the continent is too cold to support any plant -- or animal -- life.
loads of places do but the Himalayers are harsh
The weddell seal can adopt to its harsh climate by making circulatory adjustments and adjustments to its diet.
No, there are no leopards in Antarctica. All the species of mammals in Antarctica are marine in some way or another--whales, penguins, seals, etc.--and no others can stand the harsh climate; not even the mighty leopard. :)
In Antarctica and in cold, harsh environments
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