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There are no animals that live in Antarctica. Sea mammals and sea birds visit Antarctic'a beaches to breed.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Several types of sea birds and sea mammals come to Antarctica's beaches, however, to breed. Otherwise, these animals live at sea.
No, all sea animals are not mammals. Fishes are not mammals, but dolphins are mammals.
No animals live in Antarctica: some sea birds and aquatic mammals breed on or near the continent's beaches.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, populate the southern ocean that surrounds the continent.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent, though several sea birds and sea mammals come to its beaches to breed.
sea animals usually have gills and can only be underwater and if on land will die, Land animals do not have gills and were ment for the land if they go in water for to long they will die to. Provided by Barto
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.
No animals 'live' on the Antarctic continent, although several sea birds and sea mammals grace its beaches during breeding season. None of these animals is endangered.
No animals 'live' on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Some sea birds and sea mammals come to Antarctica's beaches, however, to breed.
Antarctica is too cold to support any kind of animal life. However, sea mammals and sea birds use Antarctica's beaches as breeding grounds. Otherwise, these animals live at sea.
no...we are mammals