It's possible that there's a typo in your query. Antarctica is also known as the Home of the Wind.
There may be a typo in your question. Antarctica is often called home of the wind, because of the strong, constant Katabatic winds that blow to the coasts from high on the polar plateau.
Antarctica has never been 'home' to any animal: it's too cold there and there is no food chain. However, many sea birds and sea mammals visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
Antarctica is the only continent where turtles are not found in the wild.
no
yes but not one home they live in all wild places in Australia
If it is in captivity it is called a zoo. if it is wild it is a nest.
sharks and whales
Penguins are a phenomenon of the Southern Hemisphere and are not found in Europe except in zoos. Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches in the wild, as they do in New Zealand and in Africa.
A burrow. In a burrow there are underground rooms called warrens.
There is no animal life in Antarctica: it's too cold. Some marine animals and birds do breed on Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
No. The temperature is too cold in Antarctica to support wild animals that must live on land.
It is an area in western China that is their only wild habitat.