No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support a food chain on the continent.
From Seaworld, "Killer whales are top predators in the sea. Healthy adults have no natural predators, but sharks prey on older, younger, or ill killer whales."
KILLER WHALES.Not just killer whales live in artarctica, a number of other species also live there, such as the Sei, the Blue, and various others
No bird lives in Antarctica. Several types of sea birds breed on Antarctica's beaches, but these animals live at sea. Whales are sea mammals and do not live on Antarctica, which is a continent.
the animals that live in the Antarctic are: penguins, killer whales, krill, blue whale, colossal squid
sharks and whales
Mostly Sea pandas.
No creature lives in Antarctica, except for microscopic animals. However, many sea birds -- penguins, and sea mammals -- seals and whales, visit Antarctica' beaches to breed during breeding season.
well, thr r marine animals such as; krills, or the largest, blue whales or thr can b seals etc. hope it helps:)
killer whales can live up to be 50 to 80 years old
Killer whales live all over the sea but the most popular part is the deep sea.
All animals die at the ends of their lives. There are no animals that 'live' on the Antarctic continent. It is possible that some sea mammals or sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches may die during breeding season. These animals include seals and whales in the water, and penguins, petrels and skuas on land.
There are Arctic salmon, walruses, seals, killer whales, etc.
they live in groups that are called pods