Survival anywhere depends on your access to body heat, water and food. In Antarctica, without warmth, hypothermia sets in after about 15 minutes; without water you may be able to last a day or two; without food, you can survive several days, depending on your store of body fat.
There would never be a hedgehog that naturally lives in Antarctica. It would not be able to survive.
A kangaroo - in fact any mammal - would survive a mere few minutes in Antarctica.
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
Yes, with the appropriate planning, gear and money, you can survive in Antarctica.
I don't think they need heat, but could you survive in Antarctica?
Your answer depends on your purpose for visiting the continent. If you want to survive, then you'll need food, water and shelter for you and your crew for the duration of your visit.
That would depend on the fisherman and what s/he would want to develop on the continent of Antarctica.
So much warm clothing.
No. The frozen, barren landscape of Antarctica is not suitable for an animal of the warm grasslands of Africa.
only sientests survive
There are no Himalayan wolves in Antarctica.
No, moths are not naturally found in Antarctica. Should a moth be brought onto the continent, it would not survive, because there is no food source there for moths.