Antarctica is too cold to support any kind of animal life.
However, sea mammals and sea birds use Antarctica's beaches as breeding grounds. Otherwise, these animals live at sea.
There are no native animals that live in Antarctica: it's too cold.
No. This is because there are no native animals that live on the Antarctic continent.
No animals live in Antarctica. Humans go to Antarctica as scientists, in support of science or as tourists. There is no native population there. Why? It's too cold in Antarctica to support life.
There are no native animals in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life.
There are no native animals in Antarctica. You could consider the humans who work and live on the continent on a temporary basis, land animals.
There are no native animals in Antarctica.
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None, no animals live in Antarctica.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
None. There are no native animals or plants in Antarctica. Penguins, seals and a few other birds come to the continent to breed, but do not live on the continent. They live in the sea.
There are no native animals on the Antarctic continent.