There are no animals that 'live' in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Several types of sea mammals and sea birds do come to Antarctica's beaches, to breed. No seals or penguins are listed on the World Wildlife Endangered list.
None of the animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- all live at sea -- are endangered.
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches are sea animals, and none are noted on any endangered species list.
No animal lives on the continent. No animal that breeds on Antarctica's beaches is on the endangered list.
No animals that breed on the Antarctic continent are endangered.
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The penguins that breed on the Antarctic continent -- the Emperors and the Adelies -- are not endangered. These animals are sea birds and live at sea.
None, no animals live in Antarctica.
No animals 'live' on the Antarctic continent, although several sea birds and sea mammals grace its beaches during breeding season. None of these animals is endangered.
Sea Birdssea lionPenguinsorcahumpbackAnother AnswerNo animals live in Antarctica: no human population ranks popularity of animals. In Antarctic waters, you'll find whales and seals, and birds that breed on Antarctic beaches include penguins, skuas and petrels.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.