No animals live in Antarctica. Humans go to Antarctica as scientists, in support of science or as tourists. There is no native population there.
Why? It's too cold in Antarctica to support life.
Very few humans.
There are no children that live in Antarctica, but there are women working there in support of science, and a few female scientists.
No animals live in Antarctica. Several sea birds and ocean mammals breed on Antarctica's beaches for a few months in the summer.
Well obiously there are quite a few. Spider's,for example can. Us Humans do to. But im pretty sure that it would be cats (not pet cats,well in some cases).
No birds 'live' in Antarctica. Some types of birds, notably penguins, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed for a few weeks during spring and summer.
What's true is that no animals live on the Antarctica, but that a few sea birds and aquatic mammals use the beaches in Antarctica for breeding.
Quite a few animals don't live in Antarctia!
No animals live in Antarctica. Many sea birds come to the continent's beaches to breed for a few weeks in summer.
Only a few scientists, technicians and other support personnel live in a few research stations in Antarctica, the largest desert in the world.Only a few scientists, technicians and other support personnel live in a few research stations in Antarctica, the largest desert in the world.
destroy every factory in the world and pollution causing stuff.
The most 'dangerous' animal on the Antarctica continent is a human. Mostly, they are found near the beaches, with a few in-land exceptions.
Yes there are animals in Antarcticasome arePenguinsWhalesSealsKrillAntarctic SkuaSnow petrelAnother AnswerActually, all the animals listed above simply come to the continent to breed. None live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold to sustain life.