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There are no animals that live on the Antarctic Continent, although penguins and seals among others, come to the edges of the continent to breed and fledge their young.
The South Frigid Zone, also known as the Antarctic region, is home to a variety of animals adapted to its extreme cold temperatures. Some notable animals that live in this region include penguins, seals, whales, and various species of seabirds such as albatrosses and petrels. These animals have evolved specialized adaptations to survive in the harsh conditions of the Antarctic, such as thick blubber for insulation, waterproof feathers or fur, and the ability to dive deep for food.
She was the goddess of the Hunt; as the goddess of the Wild she both protected and hunted within the wilderness; so too did she hunt wild animals and protect the young among them.
There are a number of things that the Hopi Indians do to survive. They planted corn, squash and beans for food and also hunted animals and gathered fruits among other things.
Among the natural predators of seals in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent are Orca whales.
Whales, notably the blue whale, are endangered, mainly because they are hunted by man at a rate that their relatively small populations cannot compensate for.
you can hunt waterfowl, pheasant, rabbit, squirrel, coyote, dove, crow, and raccoon,
lots. more than a million
Yes, they hunt them in Alaska among many other places. They are trapped more than they hunted.
TOP TEN! 10.monkey 2.elephant 3.kitten 4.pony 5.great dane 6.dalmation 7.fishy 8.camel 9.moose 10.GIRAFFE!!!
Are we not Animals?
They have animals