Penguins, whales, killer whales, birds, fish, krill, sea lions, seals.
Other animals that live in the South Pole include whales, albatrosses, and various species of seabirds. Additionally, some fish, krill, and smaller invertebrates can also be found in the waters surrounding the South Pole.
Penguins.
Mammals that live in the North Pole include polar bears, Arctic foxes, and reindeer. In the South Pole, mammals like seals, penguins, and whales are found. These animals have adapted to survive in the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the polar regions.
Very few organisms are found at the south pole due to the extreme cold temperatures, lack of sunlight for most of the year, and limited availability of food sources. The harsh conditions make it difficult for plants and animals to survive in this region.
They live exlusively in Antarctica but not actually at the south pole
Other animals that live in the South Pole include whales, albatrosses, and various species of seabirds. Additionally, some fish, krill, and smaller invertebrates can also be found in the waters surrounding the South Pole.
The South Pole was found in 1911 by Roald Amundsen.
Cows
Antarctica is the continent that the South Pole can be found on.
they prey on polar animals
Penguins.
amundsen took 52 dogs with him to the south pole
Despite a harsh environment, there are definitely animals at the South Pole. Some examples are penguins, seals, whales, and seabirds.
The south pole uninhibited by humans and so no religion is found there.
Mammals that live in the North Pole include polar bears, Arctic foxes, and reindeer. In the South Pole, mammals like seals, penguins, and whales are found. These animals have adapted to survive in the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the polar regions.
The south pole and the north pole.
None. The South Pole is too cold for animal life. No animals live there.