Why does much of Antarctica’s wildlife live in the environment shown?

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Antarctica was isolated geographically for so long that it never developed any land species.
Antarctica was isolated geographically for so long that it never developed any land species.

Human settlement in Antarctica has wiped out most native land-dwelling animals.
Human settlement in Antarctica has wiped out most native land-dwelling animals.

Antarctica is barren with little vegetation, so much of its wildlife depends on the sea for food.
Antarctica is barren with little vegetation, so much of its wildlife depends on the sea for food.

Climate change in recent years has made the land surface in Antarctica uninhabitable.

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Antarctica is barren with little vegetation, so much of its wildlife depends on the sea for food.
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