Do animals live on Lambert glacier?

Lambert Glacier is one of the largest glaciers in Antarctica, stretching over 400 kilometers long and 60 kilometers wide. The environment on the glacier is extremely harsh, with temperatures that can drop as low as -50 degrees Celsius and strong winds that can reach speeds of over 100 kilometers per hour. The surface of the glacier is covered in snow and ice, and there is very little vegetation. As a result, the area is largely uninhabited by animals. However, some animal species, such as seals and penguins, have been known to live near the edges of the glacier, where they can find food and shelter. Additionally, some species of bacteria and other microorganisms have been found living in the ice and snow of the glacier.