Nope - it's too cold for them. You r right ding ding.
No. There are no turtles or any other type of reptiles living in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the only continent where turtles are not found in the wild.
Turtles definatly arn't on every continent expecualy antarctica. Most turtles can only survive in warm climates.
Turtles live on all 6 moderately inhabitable continents. There are no turtles in Antarctica.
turtles don't live in Antarctica. Turtles live in the seas near the Pacific ocean. :)
There are turtles and tortisis on almost every continent except for Antarctica and the arctic.
Turtles are ectothermic reptiles, meaning they rely on external temperatures to regulate their body heat. Antarctica's extreme cold and harsh conditions make it inhospitable for them, as they require warmer environments to thrive and sustain their metabolic functions. Additionally, the lack of suitable food sources and nesting areas in Antarctica further discourages turtles from inhabiting the region.
no because it's to cold for a to butterflies live in. srry
Turtles do not live on Antarctica. While they inhabit a variety of environments across other continents, including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, they are absent from the extreme conditions of Antarctica.
i think it is too cold for turtles in the arctic or antarctica
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
Antarctica is a continent.