Killa baby ... -_- yeas I think it's the killer whale
Antarctica is a continent and whales are marine mammals. In the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent, you can find whales described by the Australian Whale projects, below.
Last time I checked, Antarctica is a land mass. While whales are mammals, they live in the oceans. Simple geography fail.
The related link below lists eight: click it to pick it!
Antarctica
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There are a total of 78 species of whales living in the world today. There are 67 species of toothed whales and 11 species of baleen whales.
Sea Canaries (also known as the Beluga whale) are Artic sub-species and well...I guess by saying that you know where they are... Antarctica!
Several whale species visit Antarctica, primarily during the summer months when the region is rich in krill, their main food source. Notable species include the humpback whale, minke whale, and blue whale, all of which migrate to feed in the nutrient-rich waters. Additionally, orcas (killer whales) can be found around the Antarctic Peninsula, preying on seals and other marine life. These whales play a crucial role in the Antarctic ecosystem and are a significant attraction for researchers and tourists alike.
One of the fastest whale species is called the killer whale. Another fast whale species is called the fin whale.
There are lots of species of whales . A killer whale is an example . :)
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
There are many different species of whales such as blue whale, beaked whale and even dolphin.