yes
yes. I know there is at least the sea lion. I don't know about anything else.
Skua eat baby penguins when left unprotected. -babyboo
The primary predators of chinstrap penguins include sea lions and leopard seals. Other predators include orcas and sharks, and chicks are preyed on by seabirds, such as skuas and sheathbills.
No; there's too many predators around and the weather and climate's considerably more mild in the arctic than the antarctic.
Sharks are one of the predators of the puffer fish. The shark can eat the fish without being harmed by the toxins from the fish. Other fish are also predators but they will usually be killed by the toxins.
antarctic seasthey live in the antarctic
Skuas do not live in Antarctica, they migrate there to breed on the beaches.
sea lions, skuas, and seals, and orcas.
sea lions, skuas, and seals, and orcas.
Both. Skuas nest on the ground in temperate and Arctic regions, and are long-distance migrants. They have even been sighted at the South Pole.
Skua eat baby penguins when left unprotected. -babyboo
Follow the link, below, to see Cool Antarctica's photos of skuas.
one of the snow petrels predators are skuas.
arctic foxes and skuas
They Have Serveral Predators But Their Predators Are Leopard Seals, Humans, Salmon Sharks, Orcas, Skuas (Skuas Eat Young Seals), Great White Sharks, Blue Sharks And Sperm Whales.
The Antarctic region is home to penguins, skuas, albatross, terns and more. All of these animals can be found in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Skuas and Giant Petrels
skuas take the eggs. there other predators will eat them once they are hatched