There are none: the continent is too cold to support any kind of wildlife. However, several types of birds and some sea mammals can be seen during breeding season, when they come to the ice during this cycle of their lives.
There is no wildlife in Antarctica: it's too cold to support any kind of food chain.
Wildlife in Antarctica breed on the coastal areas of the continent: otherwise, there is no animal life in Antarctica.
pengiuns
Wildlife is not an issue in Antarctica: there is no wildlife that lives on the continent. It's too cold and there is no food chain. What wildlife there is on the continent is wildlife that comes to its beaches to breed. Sea birds, such as penguins, fit in this category.
penguins and lichens
There is no mining in Antarctica, nor are there any native wildlife animals. Some sea animals come to Antarctica's beaches to breed during the summer.
Sled dogs were removed from Antarctica because they are disturbing Antarctica's wildlife.
No wildlife 'lives' on the shores of Antarctica, but many sea birds and sea mammals visit its beaches to breed.
In antarctica the wildlife clings to the fringes of the continent on teh whole. The wildlife ranges from many species of penguin to many cetaceans living in the rich waters off the coast of the land
YES
No wildlife lives on the Antarctic continent, interior or on the beaches.
no because then you woulddisturbthe wildlife.