Seals are marine mammals and do not live 'in Antarctica': Antarctica is a continent.
Seals survive in their natural habitat, water, which surrounds Antarctica in the form of the Southern Ocean.
Leopard seals make their homes in the Southern Ocean, water that surrounds the continent of Antarctica -- this is their natural habitat. They do not live on land.
what you said doesn't really make any sense so is this what you meant what country do seals live and if i am right seals live somewhere near Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent and Weddell Seals are sea mammals. They make their homes in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent. The do, however, breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there.
Animals that make the Southern Ocean their home, including seals, whales, penguins and other sea birds live close to Antarctica -- in the ocean.
No animals live in Antarctica, however, Penguins, Whales, Leopard Seals, Crabeater Seals, Weddell Seals, Orcas (Killer Whales), and a few insects make their home or breed in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
There are no animals that make Antarctica their home: it's too cold and there is no food chain there. Animals associate with Antarctica such as birds, seals, whales and so forth, come to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean to breed. Otherwise, where they live is a mystery to science.
No, harp seals make their homes in the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans.
No ants live in Antarctica: it's too cold.
Sea Birdssea lionPenguinsorcahumpbackAnother AnswerNo animals live in Antarctica: no human population ranks popularity of animals. In Antarctic waters, you'll find whales and seals, and birds that breed on Antarctic beaches include penguins, skuas and petrels.
None.No animals are native to or live in Antarctica, although humans do go there to work in the pursuit of science.Some sea animals, such as penguins and seals, come to the Antarctic continent to lay eggs, birth their pups and raise their young until survival age. Otherwise, these animals make their homes in the sea or on ice floes.
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Even though stow-away pests that make it to Antarctica may get to the continent, they cannot survive there.