people visit Antarctica for the nice weather an the study of whales.
Actually, the whales visit the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent. They do so, because these waters are the most protein-productive waters on Earth.
You may be thinking of sea mammals, such as seals and whales that visit the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent: whales are sea mammals. And yes, you can find whales in the water surrounding Antarctica.
Whales around Antarctica eat, krill, plankton and fish!
One hundred percent of the whales in Antarctica are in the Southern Ocean.
Whales are sea animals and Antarctica is a continent. Whales survive in the Southern Ocean -- which surrounds Antarctica -- because it is their natural habitat when the ocean is free of ice.
Whales don't live in Antarctica: Antarctica is a continent. Whales are marine mammals and the ocean -- even the extremely cold Southern Ocean -- is their natural habitat.
No whales live in Antarctica -- Antarctica is a continent and whales prefer sea water. Whales that you can find in the oceans around the continent include Orcas, Humpbacks, Minkes and others.
Orca whales are sea mammals: Antarctica is a continent. Orca whales live in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
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