With expensive logistical support, only humans can live on the Antarctic continent.
I think its the Polar bear. It is the largest land animal and carnivore but sometimes we regard it is a marine mammal because it spends many months of the year at sea. The Polar bear is an arctic mammal, not antarctic, they do not live in antarctica. The biggest antarctic marine mammal that i can think of is the Elephant seal.
Only in Zoo's.
No, But reaserchers come there, or tourists to see the mountains and views. It is an amazing place.No, they only go to research. But children aren't allowed to go there.
There are no cities in Antarctica.
The only winged mammal is a bat.
The only mammal that can survive in Antarctica all year is a human mammal.
Walrus is an arctic sea mammal and is not found in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
There are no land mammals in or on Antarctica. There are only marine mammals.
no, they don't live on two continents they are Australia and Antarctica Antarctica is too cold for pigs and Australia is not part of the main land so its ancestors can't get thier
Nothing lives in Antarctica, it's too cold. There are a few animals, including seals and penguins that come to the Antarctic beaches to breed, but they do not live there.
Arctic foxes live in neither India or Antarctica. They only live in the Arctic.
Penguins are native to Antarctica and can only be found there. :)
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They were the only ones that could live there because there bodies adapted to the harsh environment that Antarctica provided.
There are no animals that live on Antarctica. Any animal -- sea mammal or sea bird -- you find on the continent has migrated to Antarctica's beaches to breed, because there are no land predators there.
a penguin is a bird.
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