The sea lion is a kind of mammal that lives in the ocean, and they are distributed in a relatively wide area of the sea. The Antarctic and the Arctic belong to the polar region, and the climate is relatively cold. There are some sea lions in the Arctic, but there are few in the Antarctic, so it can be said that the sea lion is an Arctic animal, not an Antarctic animal.
This is because the climate in the Arctic region is more suitable. Although both the Arctic and the Antarctic belong to the polar region, the temperature in the Arctic is much higher than that in the Antarctic. Because the Arctic is a geographical situation in which the continent surrounds the ocean, and the land has a strong ability to absorb heat, the temperature of the Arctic is relatively high. Because of the suitable temperature, there are many sea lions living in the Arctic. The Antarctic is surrounded by the ocean, and the temperature is relatively low. Some animals that live in the Arctic can't survive in the Antarctic because the temperature is much lower.
As mentioned above, sea lions are animals that can live in the Arctic, while there are basically no sea lions in the Antarctic. However, sea lions can be distributed not only in the Arctic, but also in many areas of the sea. They are distributed in both the southern and northern hemispheres, such as the North Pacific region, the coastal areas of South America and the southwestern part of Australia. Specifically, different species of sea lions live in different places. For example, the North Sea lion lives in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean, while the Australian sea lion lives in the waters near Australia, and the Japanese sea lion lives around Japan and so on.