No animal lives on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Sea birds and sea mammals breed on Antarctica's beaches, however, because there are no land predators there.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
Of the 21 known species four live in Antarctica: The Adelie, the Macaroni, the Chinstrap and the Emperor.
Eagles are not found in Antarctica. Eagles do live in all other regions around the world. There are close to 60 species of eagles. There are two species that live in the North America.
The beetle is found all over the world except in Antarctica and the oceans. Over 30,000 species of this type of beetle is known.
Fish don't like to live in ice of Antarctica .
No. Squid generally live in warmer water, but there are some squid species that live in the Southern Oceans. Antarctica is a continent, and squid prefer life in the water.
The species you inquire about may exist with a different spelling, but not alive in Antarctica, because no animal lives there.
There are no animals that live permanently on the Antarctic continent.
The Woodpecker family has a species in every continent except Antarctica.
No. They live everywhere but Antarctica. There are over 1400 species around the world.
There are at least one finch species everywhere but Antarctica.