In the Southern Ocean you can find penguins, terns, albatross, skua and other types of marine birds, depending on where you are.
You may be thinking of terns, albatross, skua or penguins, all of which are sea birds that feed in the Southern Ocean.
Penguins feed on krill, which is the base of the Antarctic food chain. (The entire Antarctic food chain exists in the Antarctic seas and oceans that surround the continent: it's too cold for any nourishment to grow on the continent.)
The Trans-antarctic Mountain Range stretches across part of the Antarctic continent. Two seas on the sides of the continent are the Weddell Sea and the Ross Sea. There are no seas on Antarctica itself.
antarctic
The antarctic is an area below the antarctic circle. It includes seas and ice shelves. Antarctica is a continent in that area and is only the landmass.The Antarctic Region includes the continent of Antarctica.
This description fits the penguin.Incidentally, not all penguins live in the Antarctic. Some are found as far north as the temperate seas round Australia.
The area of Seven Seas Marine Life Park is 141,639.97478400002 square meters.
Marine pollution kills life in seas
Antarctic and Indian
There are 7 minor seas but 4 major seas xD Sorry my friend
Yes. Killer whales do live in the Antarctic seas. They often live in the cold seas around the world.
Marine fish live in the sea but cold water fish live in cold seas like in the seas of Greenland.