There are a few tiny critters found there, as below, with no attribution as to the dates when each was found.
No And yes
Eagles are not found in Antarctica. Eagles do live in all other regions around the world. There are close to 60 species of eagles. There are two species that live in the North America.
no but there was found dinozaur bounes
there are 4 different species of penguins in Antarctica. adelie, emperor, chinstrap and gentoo penguins
There are no animals that live permanently on the Antarctic continent.
I think it should be Loricatosaurus as a new species of dinosaur, while a new species of Velociraptor was found lately.
the Weddell Seal, the Proboscis Worm, and the Cormorant bird are all rare animals in Antarctica
Some hawk species are found in most regions of the world, exception being Antarctica.
The various species of kingfishers can be found on all continents except for Antarctica. There are about 90 known species.
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
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.
Adelie penguins are the most common species in Antarctica.