All of the species of animals which live in Antarctic waters utilise the sea in some way. While Seals, penguins and other birds do not live in the sea, they spend a great deal of time in it (or above it, for the flying birds) sourcing food.
Animals that live only in the sea are the whales, which include the Blue whale, Fin, Humpback, Minke, Orca, Southern Right, Sei and Sperm whales.
For details of Antarctic dwelling animals, see the related question.
There is no food chain for land animals on Antarctica, because there are no land animals that live there.
None, no animals live in Antarctica.
There are no land-based animals in Antarctica: it's too cold to support any kind of food chain.
There are no native animals in Antarctica. You could consider the humans who work and live on the continent on a temporary basis, land animals.
There are no land animals there, but the sea mammals and sea birds that breed on Antarctica's beaches are not necessarily migratory animals.
well over time the land animals change a little and they need to be underwater to live unlike their land animal ancestors
polar bears and penguinsAnother AnswerNo animals live on Antarctica. Sea animals, however, to visit Antarctica beaches to breed, because there are no land predators on the continent. (There are no polar bears on Antarctica.)
Working land animals were banned from Antarctica when it was discovered that they could transmit diseases to the marine animals when they interacted at the beaches.
Well the Siberian Huskies are originally from Siberia. * I think there are no land animals native to Antarctica only birds and marine animals.
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No land animals exist on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Sea mammals and sea birds do visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, because there are no land predators there.