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The Amazing Animals Of Antarctica. There Isn`t Much Life In The Antarctic. Apart From A Few Herbivorous Antarctic Creatures, All Animals On The Southernmost Continent Are Predators. There Isn`t Much Life In The Antarctic. Because The Continent Is Almost Entirely Covered By Ice And Snow, There`s No Real Room For Plants To Grow. There Are A Few Mosses And Grasses That Survive In The Harsh Conditions, And Two Flowering Plants. Otherwise, Plant-Life Is Nearly Nonexistent On Land. The Water Is A Different Question: Phytoplankton Are Able To Survive In The Cold Waters, And Get Their Energy From The Sun. Krill Eat The Phytoplankton, And Apart From Some Zooplankton And Bottom-Dwelling Creatures, That`s Basically The Summary Of Herbivorous Antarctic Creatures; Everything Else Is A Predator.

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The amazing animals of Antarctica. There isn`t much life in the Antarctic. Apart from a few herbivorous Antarctic creatures, all animals on the southernmost continent are predators.

There isn`t much life in the Antarctic. Because the continent is almost entirely covered by ice and snow, there`s no real room for plants to grow. There are a few mosses and grasses that survive in the harsh conditions, and two flowering plants. Otherwise, plant-life is nearly nonexistent on land.

The water is a different question: Phytoplankton are able to survive in the cold waters, and get their energy from the sun. Krill eat the phytoplankton, and apart from some zooplankton and bottom-dwelling creatures, that`s basically the summary of herbivorous Antarctic creatures; everything else is a predator.

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