Most likely because it is mostly covered in snow.
No. White foxes live in the far north. There are no foxes in Antarctica
Antarctica is shown on maps in the colour white, because the continent is covered by ice -- 98% of it.
There is no particulate in Antarctica: it is the least polluted continent on earth. This explains the extreme white of the ice.
yes..
Antarctica is known as the "White Continent"
None. There are no big land mammals at all in antarctica
Anything that's white in color.
antarctica
The Great White Desert :) x
No, white tigers are not native to Antarctica. They are actually a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger found in India and some parts of Southeast Asia. Antarctica is a cold, icy continent with no native tiger population.
Antarctica is covered -- 98% -- by an ice sheet and is politically independent. Generally, photographs show white icebergs and ice shelves, and map makers use white to show political independence.
Penguins!