Sea mammals and sea birds visit Antarctica's beaches in order to breed on land, where there are no predators.
humans
There are no animals that live in Antarctica. Sea mammals and sea birds visit Antarctic'a beaches to breed.
The orca whale comes to visit, to find penguins and seals to eat, but the orca does not live in Antarctica. No animals live in Antarctica.
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.)
There are no animals that are native to Antarctica. However, many sea animals, including penguins visit the beaches in the summer to breed.
No polar bears never visit Antarctica. Polar bears live at the opposite end of the earth - the Arctic.
Because they wanted to see how white it was and the animals
Sea animals and sea birds visit Antarctica during summer, to breed.
The only animals you can find on Antarctica are sea mammals and sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise, it is too cold there to support animal life, and there is no food chain.
There are no animals on the Antarctic continent, except the sea birds and sea mammals that visit its beaches to breed. People live and work, temporarily on the continent, and tourists visit Antarctica today.
Sea birds and sea mammals visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, together with other sea birds. There are no land animals on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Animals only visit Antarctica in order to breed on land. Otherwise they live in the sea. There is no food chain on the continent, and it is too cold to support life.