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If you agree that living factors are represented by prey and food, one can say that during non-breeding season, there are none: it's too cold and there is no food chain.

During breeding season, however, several types of sea birds and sea mammals visit Antarctica's beaches. Often adult animals -- prey, feed chicks from other species -- food, to their young.

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