Dorms, tents, huts and some temporary shelters are useful in Antarctica as shelter.
Tents are not the most-used shelters in Antarctica, but can be used by field teams. The most common shelter in Antarctica is a research station facility.
Saws are handy for cutting blocks of frozen snow to build an igloo as a temporary shelter in Antarctica.
The only plants in Antarctica are a few small shrubs of grass. Research shows that Antarctica used to be warm and blooming with plants of all kinds before it drifted south.
Any temporary or travel shelter in Antarctica is provided by the person requiring shelter.
There are no wolves in Antarctica.
Penguins that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- these sea birds live at sea otherwise -- huddle together for shelter.
They lived in longhouses and used bark from all kinds of trees to build it
Survival in Antarctica for a year -- if you are a temporary worker -- is best accomplished in the quarters assigned. If you intend to explore for a year, best practices dictate that a Scott-tent type shelter is the most practical shelter.
A group of cnidarians that provide food and shelter for many kinds of animals are the sea anemones. Many animals in the ocean use these as a sort of shelter
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.
Whatever chocolate bars are available are the kind eaten in Antarctica.
There are no igloos in Antarctica, except those built by people in need of survival shelter because of being caught away from their research station unexpectedly.There are no igloos in Antarctica, except those built by people in need of survival shelter because of being caught away from their research station unexpectedly.