Its bad for them obvously
You would not find any animal living on the continent, however, you may find penguins breeding on Antarctica's beaches during that season.
You can see wildlife in Antarctica during breeding season, without the benefit of bars. One could say that Antarctica is a natural zoo.
Affect? Affect? Not affect- disaster!
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.
During breeding season, you can hear sea bird chicks call for their parents. Otherwise, animal sounds are few and infrequent.
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there to support animal life. However, sea mammals and sea birds do come to Antarctica's beaches to breed for a few weeks during breeding season.
No animals live in Antarctica. Several types of whales, however, come to the beaches in Antarctica where penguins and seals breed, because the breeding animals are food for the whales.
Antarctica is too cold to support any kind of animal life. However, sea mammals and sea birds use Antarctica's beaches as breeding grounds. Otherwise, these animals live at sea.
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain for any animal on the Antarctic continent. However, sea birds do visit Antarctica's beaches to breed for a few weeks each breeding season.
There is no official animal for the continent of Antarctica.
No animal lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Commonly, during breeding season, you can find penguins and other sea birds and sea mammals on Antarctica's beaches. Some of these animals are not found on any other land mass.
The advantage of animal breeding is that animals that are close to extinction can be repopulated. The disadvantage of animal breeding is over population of common animal species.