No animals live in Antarctica, it's too cold. There are a few grasses and fungi that grow in the Antarctic region, and on the Antarctic Peninsula. Otherwise, there is no food chain to support life on the continent.
Antarctica. No one really lives there except for animals like polar bears and walrus's.
nobody lives in Antarctica, except for a few scientists studying there.
They are found in every continent except Antarctica.
No creature lives in Antarctica, except for microscopic animals. However, many sea birds -- penguins, and sea mammals -- seals and whales, visit Antarctica' beaches to breed during breeding season.
No animals are 'hunted in Antarctica', except for animals that hunt each other during breeding season, in order to feed their young.
The common rat.
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No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold there to support life.
Nothing lives in Antarctica. Penguins, skuas and seals and a few other animals come to the continent to breed and fledge their young. Then these animals return to the sea.
Foxes are found on all continents except Antarctica.
No human being lives in Antarctica, except for scientist studying things there, but they too do not live there.
Animals that grow fleece live on every continent except Antarctica.