All food consumed on Antarctica is imported by the governments that support research stations there. Occasionally, a research station will commission growing operations using hydroponic technologies, to produce edible fresh produce including lettuce, tomatoes, spices and edible flowers.
This means that people who live and work on Antarctic temporarily find food in the cafeterias.
you find food by fishing and packing your food.
A bat looking for food in Antarctica would starve to death, because there is none -- no food chain on the continent.
Usually in the ocean near Antarctica.
Penguins will find their food in the icy sea of Antarctica.
If you want to eat in Antarctica, you have to bring your food with you. All you will find there is ice.
The largest animal you will find today in Antarctica is a tall human. Antarctica's too cold to support animal life and there is no food chain there.
Food in Antarctica is generally called edible.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica -- so no native food.
It helps them find food and better places to live.
The only animals you can find on Antarctica are sea mammals and sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise, it is too cold there to support animal life, and there is no food chain.
You can find sea birds and sea mammals breeding on Antarctica's beaches, and otherwise, no animals make Antarctica their home: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
The productivity of the Southern Ocean is the highest level of productivity of any ocean on earth. This means that whales -- sea mammals -- can easily find food.