There is no native animal that survives in Antarctica: it's too cold there to support any kind of food chain.
However, humans -- with expensive logistical support from their governments, complete scientific research on the continent.
it depends on the animal
a platypus is a warmblooded animal because it is a mammal and like most mammals,they are warmblooded.
If we think about this, it soon becomes evident that the are many warmblooded animals in and around Antarctica eg. Whales, Penguins, Seals, Terns and Sea gulls and other birds.
endothermal
Reptiles are coldblooded animals.
As far as animal life, only microscopic animals (such as mites and worms) and insects exist in Antarctica.
A House Sparrow is a Warm-blooded animal
warmblooded
they generate their own body heat.
A warmblooded animal that maintains a constant body temperature.
No, it is a reptile so it is cold-blooded
There is no official animal for the continent of Antarctica.