You're thinking of Antarctic Krill, Euphasia supberba, the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Yes.
Killer Whales can be found in all the oceans of the world, which includes the Antarctic Waters..
All whales that are endangered, whilst they are in Antarctic waters -- south of 60 degrees S, are safe from human hunting.
yes they do,orca whales eat penguins and penguins live in the Antarctic.
no the whales do not breed in the Antarctic because the waters are too cold they nomaly breed in the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef
They live in cold waters near the Antarctic and arctic
Whales are sea animals and are common in the waters off the Antarctic continent.
Whales and seals are the largest marine mammals in the Southern Ocean.
they have bluuber and when the water is clod thy leva.
Blue whales inhabit the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They range as far a the sub-Antarctic and the Arctic zone waters.
There is 2 different habitats because of the 2 sub species. The Antarctic Minke only lives in Antarctic waters. The common minke whale lives more globally in all oceans.
Yes, both squid and octopus are Antarctic sea invertebrates. British exploratory fishing is currently underway for the commercially exploitable squid which live in Antarctic waters. The Colossal Squid provides a food source for Antarctic whales.