All food imported to Antarctica can be found there. Nothing is grown on the continent, except in research station gardens -- think hydroponics -- and everything grown in these locations must be consumed on the continent.
No birds are found in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, some sea birds do breed on Antarctica's beaches, including penguins, terns, albatross and so forth.
No, moths are not naturally found in Antarctica. Should a moth be brought onto the continent, it would not survive, because there is no food source there for moths.
Antarctica is too cold to support any animal life, plus there is no food chain on the continent to support animals.
The only animals you can find on Antarctica are sea mammals and sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise, it is too cold there to support animal life, and there is no food chain.
Food in Antarctica is generally called edible.
There is no food chain to support any animal life on the Antarctic continent.
Several kinds of sea birds come to Antarctica's beaches to breed. None live there: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
every continent except antarctica. thay catch there own food.
The largest animal found on the continent of Antarctica is a human -- many of which live and work there in support of science. Otherwise, it's too cold to support any kind of animal life or food chain.
No animal is found on the continent: there are marine animals that thrive in the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica. The food chain is robust and the environment conducive to healthy reproductive cycles and satisfactory life cycles.
There are no animals found in Antarctica.
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