A Polar Bear eats harp and hooded seals, and will eat young walruses.
the food chain in Antarctica is a picture showing what animal eats what for example the killer whale eats krill.
we can conserve animal life in Antarctica by not killing animals
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As far as animal life, only microscopic animals (such as mites and worms) and insects exist in Antarctica.
The largest animal you will find today in Antarctica is a tall human. Antarctica's too cold to support animal life and there is no food chain there.
You find the most life around Antarctica in the great Southern Ocean in the form of marine life. The continent is too cold to support any kind of animal life.
No. It's too cold on Antarctica to support animal life.
No. Antarctica is too cold to support animal life and there is no food chain there.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life or any type of food chain.
Giraffes are a warm-weather animal that eats leaves from warm-weather plants. So, the answer is "no".
No. Antarctica is too cold to support animal life, and there is no food chain there.
There is no food chain on Antarctica to support any kind of animal life, including owls.