No bird lives in Antarctica. Several types of sea birds breed on Antarctica's beaches, but these animals live at sea.
Whales are sea mammals and do not live on Antarctica, which is a continent.
Animals that make the Southern Ocean their home, including seals, whales, penguins and other sea birds live close to Antarctica -- in the ocean.
Orca whales are sea mammals: Antarctica is a continent. Orca whales live in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Whales don't live in Antarctica: Antarctica is a continent. Whales are marine mammals and the ocean -- even the extremely cold Southern Ocean -- is their natural habitat.
One hundred percent of the whales that 'live in Antarctica' live in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there.
No whales live in Antarctica -- Antarctica is a continent and whales prefer sea water. Whales that you can find in the oceans around the continent include Orcas, Humpbacks, Minkes and others.
No birds 'live' in Antarctica. However, some sea birds, including penguins, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
No animals live there year round. Seals and whales are visitors, as are penguins and several sea birds.
Whales live in the Southern Ocean; none live on the continent.
The humpback, minke, sei, southern, right and blue fin whales all live in Antarctica. Many of these whales are endangered or on the brink of extinction.
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