Many species inhabiting the Antarctic eat other fish or plankton.
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Antarctica is a continent. Fish in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent, dine on the shortest food chain on earth that includes phytoplankton and krill
It depends on where they live and the species of fish. Some eat other fish. Parrot fish eat corral. Some fish eat plankton. Sometimes sharks will eat almost any trash left out by uncaring people.
The water doesn't actually freeze, it remains liquid. They just evolved to handle very cold temperatures.
the antarctic cod eat krill
whales also eat krill, these are the small 'fish' like creatures that are always in huge 'packs'
there is cod and the ice fish. they both have an anti freeze which stops them freezing. that wasnt to hard to figure out was it.
Yes alot of fish do
penguins and some whale types
Antarctic
the arctic or antarctic
Grenadiers, better known as rattail fish, live deep in the arctic and Antarctic ocean waters. These fish were part of the most abundant in deep-sea fish families.
No penguins live in the Arctic Ocean. They are only found in the southern hemisphere, around the Antarctic Ocean and other areas in that vicinity.
Nowhere. Emperor Penguins live in the antarctic.
they live in parts of the antarctic and south pole and hunt for fish and penguins
no they live in the Atlantic ocean and pacific ocean too
Those that live predominantly in Arctic or Antarctic waters.
all sorts of fish you name it and its in there:) i promise.
The Arctic
antarctic seasthey live in the antarctic
Antarctica is a continent and fish live in water, in this case, in the Southern Ocean. Yes, there are fish in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.