There are no native animals in Antarctica.
Animals will die
Hibernation is a natural phenomenon practiced by animals that live on other continents, not Antarctica. No animals live on the continent of Antarctica, because it's too cold and there is no food chain.
During breeding season, you'll see sea birds and sea mammals on the beaches. Otherwise, you see no animals in Antarctica.
No. The temperature is too cold in Antarctica to support wild animals that must live on land.
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- no animals live on the continent -- include sea birds and sea mammals. This list is not comprehensive, but would include penguins, skuas, petrels, and leopard and weddell seals.
There are no animals on Antarctica; there is no food chain there: it's too cold.
you would need snow,animals and more snow to make Antartica.
because there are less animals and if there are less animals then all the polar bears and penguins would be extict that's what i think
Anything dyed becomes a different colour. PS: There are no animals in Antarctica, it's too cold.
You could, it would be expensive and the animals you move would not survive. Antarctica is too cold to support life, and there is no food chain there.
Fossils of tropical plants and animals would be least likely found in Antarctica, as the continent's climate and environment are not conducive to supporting such organisms.
That would be the polar bear.