All swimming mammals in this geography are confined to the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica. Leopard seals and Weddell seals can be seen sunning on Antarctica's beaches, however, during breeding season, with their pups. There are no land predators on the continent.
Or you may be thinking of Humpback whales, orca whales, or other whales.
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Mammals are found in all the deserts of the world except the Antarctic Desert. mammals in Antarctica are confined to coastal regions only. Seals are the only animals seen on land in Antarctica.
Antarctica's resources are scientific data, all of which is found on the continent, in the ice sheet or in the Southern Ocean surrounding the continent.
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.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea birds and sea mammals visit Antarctica's beaches to breed for a few weeks each year.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Many sea birds and mammals, however, can be found around Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
The largest whale on earth, the Blue Whale, can be found in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent of Antarctica.
snails live almost anywhere. except for Antarctica and places like that.
No. Snow leopards are only found in Asia. The leopard seal is found in the waters around Antarctica, and the females give birth to their pups in dens in the ice around Antarctica. Several species of penguins lay their eggs and raise their young on Antarctica, but there are no species of land mammals that live on the continent.
Conifers are found in mild places. There are many places where conifers are found, probably even in your swimming pool! So, just look everywhere and stop asking this question!
No animal lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Commonly, during breeding season, you can find penguins and other sea birds and sea mammals on Antarctica's beaches. Some of these animals are not found on any other land mass.
First, there are no animals that live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, do breed on Antarctica's beaches. When humans bring foreign animals to Antarctica -- a practice which is no longer allowed -- the imported animals, mostly dogs, terrorize the local breeding animals, which is natural behaviour for the dogs. It was also found that imported animals could transmit diseases to breeding sea mammals, so the alien animals are not allowed.