Humans are the only meat-eating animals in Antarctica, and all the meat they consume is shipped in.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support life or any kind of food chain.
Some common meat-eating animals include lions, tigers, wolves, and crocodiles.
Because that's what they adapted to do. Plant eating animals usually have to spend an enormous amount of time eating to get the amount of energy a meat eating animal gets with one kill.
Some animals feed exclusively on plants. They are called Herbivores. An example is a horse. Some animals feed exclusively on meat. They are called Carnivores. An example is a lion. Some animals eat both plant and animals. They are called Omnivores. An example is humans.
No animals 'live' in Antarctica. Some sea animals, including sea birds, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
Omnivores can eat meat as well as vegetables. Human beings are considered omnivorous because we are capable of eating meat(although a growing number choose not to) as well as plants to survive. Some animals are strictly carnivorous, eating only meat. Some animals are strictly herbivorous, eating only plant life. For animals that are not omnivorous, eating something that is outside of their nature to eat can make them very sick.
They are omnivores if you want some examples than here you go: Dog humans
"Meat-eating" humans are just known as omnivores because of the inclusion of meat along with plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains. Some of the more extremist vegans like to call such humans this natural diet "meat-eaters" because of their distaste and need to highlight the fact that such people eat meat and they do not. If a human truly was a "meat-eater," he or she would be predominantly a carnivore. Vegans/vegetarians are those who do not eat meat.
the way they live there lives mean that they have evolved to need the nutrition that can only be provided by eating both meat and plants.
Animals either eat meat, plants or both meat and plants. Meat eating animals are called carnivores. Plant eating animals are called herbivores Animals that eat plants and other animals are omnivores. A flesh eating animal is therefore called a carnivore. There are also some carnivorous plants like the venus fly trap.
There are no native animals in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life.
No animals live in Antarctica. Some animals come to the continent to breed, and they return to their homes in the sea.
They love animals and want them to live so minus one person from eating meat can make a big difference