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  1. Nov 21, 2021 · 25 Animals that Live in Antarctica (A to Z List & Pictures) Examples of animals that live in Antarctica include the blue whale, fin whale, gentoo penguin, kelp gull, and krill. Antarctica is a continent located in the Southern Hemisphere and contains the coldest environment on earth.

    • King penguin. Scientific name: Aptenodytes patagonicus. King penguins are one of the most popular species in zoos and are commonly represented in cartoons.
    • Emperor penguin. Scientific name: Aptenodytes forsteri. The largest penguin species is the emperor penguin, growing between 3.6 to 4.3 feet tall. These penguins often huddle together in groups to stay warm.
    • Chinstrap penguin. Scientific name: Pygoscelis antarcticus. The chinstrap penguins get their name from the line of black feathers around their chin, looking like a strap.
    • Antarctic krill. Scientific name: Euphausia superba. Antarctic krill are an abundant marine species in the waters around the South Pole. They are an important food source for other animals and a crucial part of food webs.
  2. Sep 5, 2022 · The freezing deep south of Antarctica is home to many remarkable animals, including numerous record-breakers. These are ten notable species that live and thrive in Antarctica.

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  3. Dec 21, 2022 · Antarctic animals list with pictures, facts & information. Discover Antarctic wildlife: a list of species that live near the south pole.

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    • Weddell seal. Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii), which are ‘true’ seals, get their name from the Weddell Sea in Antarctica, which was discovered by James Weddell in the 1820s.
    • Southern elephant seal. The southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) is the biggest type of seal and the biggest marine mammal that isn’t a whale. Elephant seals get their name because of their size, and also because the males have a large, elongated proboscis, a bit like an elephant’s trunk.
    • Leopard seal. Leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) are easy to recognise, with a dark and light grey ‘leopard’ spotted coat, a long, muscular body, and a reptilian-looking head with a long snout and powerful jaws.
    • Antarctic fur seal. The Antarctic or southern fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) is a large, heavy seal, most notable for its thick and shaggy fur coat.
  4. Animals in Antarctica List, Facts, and Pictures. Antarctica is the earth’s coldest place, with temperatures ranging between −10°C and -60°C. Yet, amidst all adversities, animal life in the Antarctic is unique, with most of the wildlife being extremophiles due to their ability to survive in adverse conditions.

  5. Jan 1, 2019 · Arctic animals include mammals such as the polar bear, Arctic fox, Arctic hare, caribou / reindeer, musk ox and wolverine; aquatic mammals such as the orca / killer whale, narwhal, beluga whale, walrus and numerous seal species; and birds such as the ptarmigan, bald eagle, Arctic tern and puffin.

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