Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are too cold for sharks.
Whale sharks occupy a natural habitat which is closest to the equator -- the tropical waters. Antarctica is a continent, and whale sharks are marine animals.
sharks and whales
penguins, seals, sharks, whales and fish
there are none bacause they don't live in Antarctica
There are no sharks in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica. In order for sharks to survive, the water must remain above freezing for the entire year. The sea ice surrounding the continent freezes each winter, essentially doubling the size of the continent, to a depth of eight to 10 feet.
whales, seals, birds, fish, sharks, ice worm, and penguines
First of all to tell all the people who think that polarbears are in Antarctica, there arent actually any there. There are lots of penguins, krill and sharks and stuff...
Only two types of sharks:the basking shark who live from island to south Africa.The another shark was the Greenland shark,who lives from Greenland to island.Rarely,the Greenland shark was also founded in Antarctica and Argentina.
some sharks some don't
Orcas (aka "killer whales") and large sharks are the only natural predators of leopard seals. Even large sharks become comparatively uncommon as you get closer to Antarctica since they tend to be rather cold-blooded and the temperatures slow them down.
sharks n stuff were driven away from antarctica cause it was all turning to ice. :)
the prolem is some sharks eat other sharks