Any bird you find on Antarctica is breeding there, because there are no land predators.
However, some adult birds take newly hatched chicks to feed their own young. Otherwise, all sea birds find their food chain in salt water.
penguins are birds that live in the antarctic
Penguins are sea birds and feast on the sea's food chain. In Antarctica, the diet is mostly Antarctic krill -- Euphasia surperba.
well yes! sharks and killer whales tend to eat birds by jumping! you can actually see it in the center of the antarctic water regions! so actually the answer is YES!
Penguins (various species) are semi-aquatic, flightless birds, who eat fish - making them carnivores.
Most sea birds feed on fish. A few,like gulls, are scavengers, eating whatever they can find.
There are no lemmings in the Antarctic.
Penguin
In the artic, birds nest on rock faces and mainly eat arctic cod, they migrate south in the winter. Its the same in the antarctic so some birds keep migrating between the poles
There are no Antarctic puffins. Puffins are northern hemisphere birds.
No such thing. No mammals live in Antarctica. The Artic fox eats small animals- birds, rabbits, etc.
penguin
They eat fish.