There are usually animals on seals to represent a trait in an animal that a country or group admires. It may also mean that the animal is from nearby.
There are no plants in Antarctica. Seals are marine animals and use sea life not land life, to survive.
no harp seals are carnivores
Rabbits, Elk, Seals, and termites.
Plants are at the bottom of the food chain. Plants can take nutrients from the soil and sunlight to make food for animals. Plants also make oxygen for animals including us to use, and we make carbon dioxide for the plants to use to make more oxygen. Plants can rely on animals to. Birds eat berries with seeds and poop them out in different places to help the plants reproduce.
Canada hunts grey seals, harp seals and hooded seals
Cold-adapted plants and animals survive there, including penguins, seals, mosses, lichen, and many types of algae
Penguins Seals and Fish. Some thing polar bears live there but they do not live in Antarctica, they live in the arctic.
yes seals are wild animals but only if they are not trained by professonal animal trainers.
Seals are usually social animals, and live in big groups together.
polar bears
Leopard seals, Killer whales, and humans prey upon seals.
No plants, but animals, yes: you will find much more marine life beneath these ice-caps than above them. Seals, walruses and polar bears (Arctic) and penguins (Antarctic) are found above these polar ice caps.