A Quick-Look at some animals that live in Antarctica - Including the charismatic megafauna of penguins, whales seals and albatrosses along with other seabirds and invertebrates such as krill which form the basis of many Antarctic food chains.
The majority of animals found in the south polar region are just there for the summer, leaving before the really hard winter weather starts.
Antarctic Animals - Quick-Look
					An illustrated overview -
					more quick looks
					A brief introduction to a range of animals that live 
					in Antarctica. 14 images with simple captions and links 
					to the larger picture page as a slide-show.
					
					Antarctic animals in more detail
					
					Slide Pack - 
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							 1 - Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguins, 
							they live in the coldest places all winter, no other 
							animal on earth lives in such harsh cold conditions.
 
							1 - Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguins, 
							they live in the coldest places all winter, no other 
							animal on earth lives in such harsh cold conditions.
							 
						
						
							
							 2 - King penguins are the second largest penguins, 
							they live on islands at the northern edge of Antarctica.
 
							2 - King penguins are the second largest penguins, 
							they live on islands at the northern edge of Antarctica.
						
						
							
							 3 
							- Adelie penguins are small and tough, they can 
							walk 100km across sea-ice to reach their nesting areas.
3 
							- Adelie penguins are small and tough, they can 
							walk 100km across sea-ice to reach their nesting areas.
						
					
					
					
						
							
							 4 - Orcas or killer whales are found in both the 
							Antarctic and Arctic, they are mammals and breathe air.
 
							4 - Orcas or killer whales are found in both the 
							Antarctic and Arctic, they are mammals and breathe air.
							
						
							
							 5 
							- Blue whales visit Antarctica in the summer, they 
							are the largest animals to have ever lived, bigger than 
							any dinosaur.
5 
							- Blue whales visit Antarctica in the summer, they 
							are the largest animals to have ever lived, bigger than 
							any dinosaur.
						
						
							
							 6 - Weddell seals live in the seas around Antarctica, 
							they have their pups on the sea-ice in late winter.
 
							6 - Weddell seals live in the seas around Antarctica, 
							they have their pups on the sea-ice in late winter.
						
					
					
					
						
							
							 7 - Southern fur seals were almost all killed off 
							in the 1700 and 1800's for their fur, they have recovered 
							in the last 100 years and there are now several million 
							of these animals in Antarctica.
 
							7 - Southern fur seals were almost all killed off 
							in the 1700 and 1800's for their fur, they have recovered 
							in the last 100 years and there are now several million 
							of these animals in Antarctica.
						
						
							
							 8 - Leopard seals are a major predator in Antarctica, 
							they are bigger than most seals and solitary.
 
							8 - Leopard seals are a major predator in Antarctica, 
							they are bigger than most seals and solitary.
						
						
							
							 9 
							- Krill are small shrimp-like animals that live 
							in giant swarms in the sea where they feed on tiny plants, 
							krill are the food for a great many other Antarctic 
							animals.
9 
							- Krill are small shrimp-like animals that live 
							in giant swarms in the sea where they feed on tiny plants, 
							krill are the food for a great many other Antarctic 
							animals.
						
					
					
					
						
							
							 10 
							- Wandering albatrosses have the largest wingspan 
							of any bird at up to 3.5m (over 11 feet), they rarely 
							flap their wings but can cover 950 km per day at an 
							average speed of 40 kmh for days or weeks on end.
10 
							- Wandering albatrosses have the largest wingspan 
							of any bird at up to 3.5m (over 11 feet), they rarely 
							flap their wings but can cover 950 km per day at an 
							average speed of 40 kmh for days or weeks on end.
						
						
							
							 11 - Snow petrels are pure white birds the size 
							of a small dove, they sit out the coldest weather with 
							just their own feathers for warmth.
 
							11 - Snow petrels are pure white birds the size 
							of a small dove, they sit out the coldest weather with 
							just their own feathers for warmth.
						
						
							
							 12 
							- Antarctic skuas are large birds with a lot of 
							personality. They are thieves, scavengers or predators 
							according to opportunity.
12 
							- Antarctic skuas are large birds with a lot of 
							personality. They are thieves, scavengers or predators 
							according to opportunity.
						
					
					
					
						
							
							 13 
							- Arctic terns fly from one pole to the other and 
							back again every year spending the summer in each, they 
							see more daylight than any other animal on earth.
13 
							- Arctic terns fly from one pole to the other and 
							back again every year spending the summer in each, they 
							see more daylight than any other animal on earth.
						
						
							
							 14 
							- Antarctic land animals, the harsh conditions mean 
							that the largest purely land animal is just 13mm long.
14 
							- Antarctic land animals, the harsh conditions mean 
							that the largest purely land animal is just 13mm long.
						
					
					
Picture credits: 2 - Mike Usher / 5 - NOAA 
					/ 6 - Liam Quinn from Canada, under creative commons, attribution 
					2.0 share-alike licence. / 8 - Gilad from from Israel, used 
					under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 generic license.
							 1 - Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguins, 
							they live in the coldest places all winter, no other 
							animal on earth lives in such harsh cold conditions.
 
							1 - Emperor penguins are the largest of all penguins, 
							they live in the coldest places all winter, no other 
							animal on earth lives in such harsh cold conditions.
							 2 - King penguins are the second largest penguins, 
							they live on islands at the northern edge of Antarctica.
 
							2 - King penguins are the second largest penguins, 
							they live on islands at the northern edge of Antarctica.
							 3 
							- Adelie penguins are small and tough, they can 
							walk 100km across sea-ice to reach their nesting areas.
3 
							- Adelie penguins are small and tough, they can 
							walk 100km across sea-ice to reach their nesting areas.
							 4 - Orcas or killer whales are found in both the 
							Antarctic and Arctic, they are mammals and breathe air.
 
							4 - Orcas or killer whales are found in both the 
							Antarctic and Arctic, they are mammals and breathe air.
							 5 
							- Blue whales visit Antarctica in the summer, they 
							are the largest animals to have ever lived, bigger than 
							any dinosaur.
5 
							- Blue whales visit Antarctica in the summer, they 
							are the largest animals to have ever lived, bigger than 
							any dinosaur.
							 6 - Weddell seals live in the seas around Antarctica, 
							they have their pups on the sea-ice in late winter.
 
							6 - Weddell seals live in the seas around Antarctica, 
							they have their pups on the sea-ice in late winter.
							 7 - Southern fur seals were almost all killed off 
							in the 1700 and 1800's for their fur, they have recovered 
							in the last 100 years and there are now several million 
							of these animals in Antarctica.
 
							7 - Southern fur seals were almost all killed off 
							in the 1700 and 1800's for their fur, they have recovered 
							in the last 100 years and there are now several million 
							of these animals in Antarctica.
							 8 - Leopard seals are a major predator in Antarctica, 
							they are bigger than most seals and solitary.
 
							8 - Leopard seals are a major predator in Antarctica, 
							they are bigger than most seals and solitary.
							 9 
							- Krill are small shrimp-like animals that live 
							in giant swarms in the sea where they feed on tiny plants, 
							krill are the food for a great many other Antarctic 
							animals.
9 
							- Krill are small shrimp-like animals that live 
							in giant swarms in the sea where they feed on tiny plants, 
							krill are the food for a great many other Antarctic 
							animals.
							 10 
							- Wandering albatrosses have the largest wingspan 
							of any bird at up to 3.5m (over 11 feet), they rarely 
							flap their wings but can cover 950 km per day at an 
							average speed of 40 kmh for days or weeks on end.
10 
							- Wandering albatrosses have the largest wingspan 
							of any bird at up to 3.5m (over 11 feet), they rarely 
							flap their wings but can cover 950 km per day at an 
							average speed of 40 kmh for days or weeks on end.
							 11 - Snow petrels are pure white birds the size 
							of a small dove, they sit out the coldest weather with 
							just their own feathers for warmth.
 
							11 - Snow petrels are pure white birds the size 
							of a small dove, they sit out the coldest weather with 
							just their own feathers for warmth.
							 12 
							- Antarctic skuas are large birds with a lot of 
							personality. They are thieves, scavengers or predators 
							according to opportunity.
12 
							- Antarctic skuas are large birds with a lot of 
							personality. They are thieves, scavengers or predators 
							according to opportunity.
							 13 
							- Arctic terns fly from one pole to the other and 
							back again every year spending the summer in each, they 
							see more daylight than any other animal on earth.
13 
							- Arctic terns fly from one pole to the other and 
							back again every year spending the summer in each, they 
							see more daylight than any other animal on earth.
							 14 
							- Antarctic land animals, the harsh conditions mean 
							that the largest purely land animal is just 13mm long.
14 
							- Antarctic land animals, the harsh conditions mean 
							that the largest purely land animal is just 13mm long.
