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There are no native people in Antarctica.
food and their thumbs
they eat seal meat if they don't have enough food
Antarctica is uninhabited; it has no staple food, at least for people. Penguins who live there eat fish.
Antarctica has no fixed population, no own industry and no farming. People there mainly eat whatever it is that they have brought with them.
People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica eat the food that their government imports to the continent for them to eat. A generous supply of calories are required by humans at work there, because of the extreme conditions.
People who work and live in Antarctica enjoy the foods and drinks that are imported by their governments for them to eat and drink.
People working and living temporarily in Antarctica generally eat protein, carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables with some spices added for flavour.
Fish... And whatever else the people there brought w/ them...
There are no spiders on Antarctica: there's no food chain for them there.
Explorers brought food with them to Antarctica. One staple is pemmican: a mix of 50% ground meat and 50% lard.
People who work temporarily in Antarctica sleep in dorms, tents or huts; eat imported food in cafeterias or mess tents that is cooked on stove tops or field camp cookers.