No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
how did antarctica freeze?
Antarctica is a continent. In Antarctic waters, which are liquid, the fish survive there because it's their natural habitat. When the sea ice freezes, the fish simply migrate so that they remain in liquid.
Antarctica is a continent; fish exist in water. There are various fish that can survive in the waters around Antarctica: the Southern Ocean. They thrive there because they have adapted to their environment.
Fish don't like to live in ice of Antarctica .
lots of types of fish live in Antarctica such as the ice fish and the krill fish
No.
You freeze.
Yes.
Fish are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Fish do not live on continents.
They don't. Antarctica is a land mass and fish need water to be able to breathe.
From the water, there.
Like in most places on Earth, fish live in large schools at the bottom of the sea, so numbering them is naturally quite difficult. However, it is estimated, that about 30 million fish do live in Antarctic waters. These aren't any ordinary fish either. They can anti-freeze themselves so the biting coldness of Antarctica doesn't kill them. I'm not sure what the species of fish are, but I know cod is one of them.