There is no food chain in Antarctica: it's too cold. This also means that no animals live on the continent.
However, many kinds of birds come to the continent to breed. During that eason, there are situations when one kind of bird -- Skua, will eat the babies of another kind of bird, Penguin, in particular.
Breeding animals -- there are no animals living on the continent -- are sea mammals and sea birds, and their food chain is contained in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
fish
There are no trees in Antarctica, nor are there any animals that live there: it's too cold.
Since there is no food chain in Antarctica, it's too cold, there are no animals that live there. Sea animals eat other sea animals in the shortest food chain on earth.
they eat fish in the antarctic and animals.
they eat what ever they want
The orca whale comes to visit, to find penguins and seals to eat, but the orca does not live in Antarctica. No animals live in Antarctica.
whenever they are hungery youu idiot
Antarctica is a continent and the animals you name are sea animals. They eat their food from the food chain in the Southern Ocean.
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches have a tendency to be part of the food chain, especially the newborns.
the is a big amout of animals
All animals in Antarctica -- those that come to the continent to breed -- feed in the sea. Exceptions are made when carnivorous animals find baby animals unattended on the ice, in which case the babies provide food. There is no food chain in Antarctica: it's too cold.
It really depends on the penguin but most live around the edge of Antarctica, most penguins eat squid, krill and fish