several types of penguin,seals and sea lions, alabatoss, various fish and birds.
There is no wildlife on the Antarctic continent. Some sea birds visit the beaches during breeding season.
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No wildlife lives on the Antarctic continent, interior or on the beaches.
All countries have some form of wildlife, except the deap antarctic (most of the wildlife stays on the fringes of antarctica) and the depths of the sahara
There is no wildlife in Antarctica: it's too cold to support any kind of food chain.
Disturbing wildlife in Antarctica is forbidden by the Antarctic Treaty, agreed to by governments representing 80% of the earth's population. Scientists who study Antarctic animals do so with supreme attention to humane treatment of the animals.
There is no wildlife refuge on Antarctica: all land and ice south of 60 degrees is protected by the Antarctic Treaty (1961). As well, there are no states on Antarctica, because there are no nation states on the continent.
Wildlife that breeds on the Antarctic continent -- none live there, adapt with layers of fat and feather or skin features that protect their cores from the extreme cold.
None. No animals live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
The polar bear has never been a part of the Antarctic wildlife. They evolved in the Arctic only.
No. The Antarctic Treaty prohibits any private or commercial 'harvesting' of animals south of 60 degrees S.
Edward Adrian Wilson has written: 'Edward Wilson's nature notebooks' -- subject(s): Biography, Birds, Mammals, Naturalists, Nature in art, Pictorial works, Wildlife art, Wildlife artists 'Diary of the Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, 1910-1912' -- subject(s): British, British Antarctic (\Terra Nova\) Expedition (1910-1913), Diaries, Discovery and exploration 'Birds of the Antarctic' -- subject(s): Birds, Pictorial works