Every animal that breeds in Antarctica -- including some flight birds, some penguins and some seals -- do so at the edges of the continent, because it is the closest land to where these animals 'live' during the rest of the year -- which is not on the Antarctic continent.
No animal lives on the continent. No animal that breeds on Antarctica's beaches is on the endangered list.
The emperor penguin is the only penguin that breeds during the winter in Antarctica.
The Emperor penguin.
As far as animal life, only microscopic animals (such as mites and worms) and insects exist in Antarctica.
Yes, many breeds of penguins are found around the islands of Antarctica, and even a few breeds of the continent itself.
There is no official animal for the continent of Antarctica.
There are many animal breeds that have coats that are used for wool. A few less known animals are the rabbit and goat.
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No penguin breeds during any winter anywhere where penguins breed.
If an animal is classed as a land animal in water, it mean they can either be on dry land or in water e.g. Frog There are also mammals which can live in water, such as whales and dolphins
we can conserve animal life in Antarctica by not killing animals
You may be thinking of a type of penguin that breeds on Antarctica's beaches, and which can also been seen in the ocean usually on an ice floe, where it makes its home. Emperor penguins fit this category.