You would have your work cut out for you. There is no vegetation on Antarctica. To catch any wildlife, you would need to be within a couple of kilometres of the coast and develop a taste for penguins or seals if you had a means to kill them. If you had something to use as bait, possibly some leftover penguin from last nights' dinner, and a fishing rod, you might try your luck fishing. Good luck.
A bat looking for food in Antarctica would starve to death, because there is none -- no food chain on the continent.
you find food by fishing and packing your food.
You would find penguins, which are sea birds. There is no food chain on the Antarctic continent to support polar bears.
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You would not find polar bears in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. During the penguin breeding season, you will find Emperor and Adelie penguins on the beaches. However, these sea birds live at sea.
There are no animals on Antarctica; there is no food chain there: it's too cold.
Usually in the ocean near Antarctica.
Penguins will find their food in the icy sea of Antarctica.
If you want to eat in Antarctica, you have to bring your food with you. All you will find there is ice.
No. It's too cold and there is no food there for polar bears.No. they only live on the north polar ice cap.
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.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica -- so no native food.