The largest animal you will find today in Antarctica is a tall human.
Antarctica's too cold to support animal life and there is no food chain there.
2 cm
the largest land animal is the elephant but the hippo is almost as big
Antarctica is the fifth largest continent in terms of land area, covering about 5.5 million square miles. It is larger than Europe and Australia, but smaller than Asia, Africa, and North America.
As big as the biggest animal gets
None. There are no big land mammals at all in antarctica
NO. and its a big no as you can see. Antarctica has the least amount of animals by quite a bit.
The largest animal alive to day is the Blue Whale. The Blue Whale is the largest animal EVER alive! Because it's so big, an animal that size can only live in the ocean, because if it was on land, its weight would collapse on itself and it would crush its own bones! Although it is extremely big, it only eats small fish, like krill.
Antarctica is the largest desert at 14,000,000 square kilometers or 5,400,000 square miles.
The Blue Whale is the largest animal in the world
No insects live on Antarctica -- nor does any animal. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
The largest desert on earth is the Antarctic Desert in Antarctica at 14,000,000 square kilometers or 5,600,000 square miles.
Oh, dude, like, not quite! The moose takes the crown for being the largest animal in North America. The elk is still pretty big though, so don't worry, they're not exactly tiny creatures either. So, yeah, the moose is the big daddy in these parts.