Whats Behind The South Pole

The South Pole is a very cold area. Many people don't want to go there because of the extreme weather. Almost the entire south pole is filled with chunks of ice. The stability of the temperature makes this ice never melt.  Given that this area is far from the sun. Anything can freeze if it's been left there for a long time. It snows all the time like rain. The whole ground was completely covered by white snow. Anyone must wear full clothes with a hat and thick shoes to travel to any area there.

The tilt of the equator makes the south pole almost no night. But the situation is not much different from the daytime. If you compare the temperature. The average temperature there is -28.2 degrees Celsius when summer arrives. In winter, the average temperature can reach -60 degrees Celsius. Not suitable for anyone to stay

In the South Pole, there is almost no life at all. The land that should be inhabited by people's houses is completely empty. Except for a few people who seem active. Most of them are researchers who stay for a while or tourists who come to visit for vacations.

But certain animals occupy the south pole. Are as follows :

A. Penguins

Aanimals without wings. But has a beak like a bird. His hands are long. Clinging beside his sturdy stomach. His feet have membranes for swimming like a duck. Usually they eat small fish as their main meal. This animal likes to hibernate in winter like a bear. Ussually they are in groups when looking for food.

B. Seals

Ever seen a circus animal that often plays a ball on its nose. This animal has two sharp pointed teeth on the edge of the mouth. His body was fat as if a pile of fat. It has four legs.  Although the path is slow on land when trying to find prey because of the weight of the body.  but it can move freely in the water.

C. Blue whale

This animal has a large body. Underneath there are several thin lines extending to the tail under the body. These animals breathe with lungs like humans. Often they come to the surface a few moments for oxygen exchange. Because in the sea there is no air at all. Why they can swim long enough is because their bodies can accommodate liters of oxygen.

D. A group of small fish

Various small fish in the south pole mostly have some kind of protein in their bodies that can protect them from the extreme weather there. So they can still survive in the cold ocean depths without freezing.

E. Fullar bird

This bird avoids predators by spraying a liquid oil from its mouth. When viewed from the physical this bird looks very small almost like a seagull. Fullar birds are not ancient animals.  But it is an ordinary animal.  They usually make nests in rocks.

Often according to the narrative of some people there is a mysterious creature with thick fur like a great ape at the south pole. These creatures often kidnap people without their knowledge. Therefore no one dared to go anywhere alone. Not much different from bigfoot but the fur is white. This creature can lift heavy weights such as large stones because of the strength of its muscles. Maybe even a single rifle wasn't enough to kill the creature.

Lately. Global warming has caused some of the ice in the South Pole to melt. As a result, many animals lose their habitat. Motor vehicle fumes and factory production have made it worse. We need to replace fuel with more environmentally friendly materials. If not over time the ice pack really cracked completely. A few pieces of falling ice may cause a major flood.

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