they have blubber and thick fur.but sometimes they still get cold
i guess that they adapt to the climate
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea mammals and sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches are layered with blubber -- some kind of fat layer -- feathers, furs and so forth, so that they continue to be comfortable in this extreme climate.
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i am not sure do you know ?
it has different animals that have to adapt too the food and climate + conditions
they adapt by sucking blood from animals in order to nourish eggs without the blood
Antarctica is a polar climate.
Animals survive in Antarctica by adapting to the harsh climate. There is not any claim life in Antarctica during the winter months.
Antarctica is a polar climate, the more extreme of the two.
Antarctica is an excellent place to start your studies on why animals are different. The tough environment has led to the adaptation of many plants and animals over time. Organisms ranging from bacteria to large mammals have developed ways to survive Antarctica that will fascinate you and your class
Orca are sea animals and survive in water -- anywhere they in the world.
Antarctica is a polar climate.