Allowing non-native or invasive species into an ecosystem has the potential to harm or destroy the ecosystem.
No hunting is allowed on the Antarctic continent, nor are firearms allowed there.
First, there are no animals that live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, do breed on Antarctica's beaches. When humans bring foreign animals to Antarctica -- a practice which is no longer allowed -- the imported animals, mostly dogs, terrorize the local breeding animals, which is natural behaviour for the dogs. It was also found that imported animals could transmit diseases to breeding sea mammals, so the alien animals are not allowed.
No weapons are allowed on the continent and no animals are hunted or killed there. A very few animals may give up their lives in support of scientific study.
touists are not allowed to litter, slauter (kill) any animals and most definitley dont disturb the animals
They do not come from there so they could eat or destroy things the usual animals need to live.
in Antarctica
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
No pets are allowed in Antarctica, because there is no way to feed them or care for them. In fact, no animal lives in Antarctica because it's too cold and there is no food chain there for land animals.
There are no native animals in Antarctica.
Antarctica contains a variety of animals which are adapted to that particular environment.
No animals live in Antarctica.