Because people live in scientific stations, they would eat foods transported in from their native countries or the nearby country from which they embark onto the ice.
For example, at McMurdo Station, food stuffs included frozen meat, chicken, fish, and canned fruits and vegetables. Potatoes, milk, onions and flour were also shipped in. Condiments, cooking greases and oil and so forth that Navy chefs needed in their recipes.
Fresh food during the summer was shipped in from New Zealand and included fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs and cheeses.
The British station, Rothera, on the South America side of Antarctica ship in foodstuffs from England and from Argentina.
Marine animals in the Southern Ocean -- which surrounds Antarctica -- survive on the short food chain there, where krill form the base.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Animals that come to the ice to breed are sea animals and feed themselves from the marine food chain, which is rich and abundant.
Marine means sea or ocean -- salt water. Antarctica is a continent. No marine animals live on any continent.
Orcas do not live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and orcas are marine animals. Orcas swim in the Southern Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
Fish are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Fish do not live on continents.
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Working land animals were banned from Antarctica when it was discovered that they could transmit diseases to the marine animals when they interacted at the beaches.
Some are vegetarians and eat marine plants.Some eat coralOthers are carnivorous and eat other marine animals.
Well the Siberian Huskies are originally from Siberia. * I think there are no land animals native to Antarctica only birds and marine animals.
There are no trees in Antarctica, nor are there any animals that live there: it's too cold.
Since there is no food chain in Antarctica, it's too cold, there are no animals that live there. Sea animals eat other sea animals in the shortest food chain on earth.
they eat fish in the antarctic and animals.