Most insects of Antarctica are parasites that live on birds and seals. The only known free-living insect is the springtail, which lives on algae and fungi, and are only active during the summer months.
There is no food chain on the continent to support any animal life: no animals live on the land.
Sea mammals and sea birds that breed there -- there are no land predators -- find their food chain in ocean waters.
chikins
It is found on every continent expect Antarctica. Because Antarctica is the coldest continent. Insects can die in Antarctica.
No insects live on Antarctica -- nor does any animal. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
No, there are no insets -- or insects -- in Antarctica: it's too cold.
Antarctica
the insects eat pollen
Antarctica... the north pole... but even in those places, there is no guarantee that there will be no insects whatsoever.
Most insects eat plants or other insects.
they do not eat insects they eat plants
Yes , they eat insects .
Some insects will. Insects are so varied that some insects will eat anything.
Skinks will eat dead insects and live insects. They prefer to eat the live insects because they enjoy hunting and killing them.
no they only eat insects no they only eat insects