no they are'nt
are trilobites related to dophins, whales, and seals
Penguins, elephant seals, humpback whales and heaps of bird life.
great whites and occasionally killer whales
Phytoplankton is eaten by Zooplankton. Zooplankton is eaten by Krill, Squid, and Cod. Krill is eaten by Penguins which are eaten by Leopard seals, which also eat Cod. Leopard Seals, Killer Whales, and Elephant Seals eat squid. Killer Whales eat Elephant Seals and Leopard Seals as well.
Both are mammals. That's it, they are not related. The walrus is a pinniped, related to seals, whales are Cetaceans, related to porpoises and dolphins.
In the antarctic the number of species constituting the food chain is relatively few. It can be summed up in 5-6 lines Phytoplanktons > zooplanktons > blue whales Phytoplanktons > zooplanktons > fish >smaller seals/penguins/whales/sea gulls ... Penguins > smaller seals > squids/elephant seals/sperm whales ... Squids/seals > whales
killer whales and other big sea animals like large sharks/most sharks
Because elephant seals are gray.
Killer wales eat elephant seals
False. Trilobites are not related to dolphins, whales, and seals. Trilobites were marine arthropods that lived around 300-500 million years ago, while dolphins, whales, and seals are mammals that evolved much later in the evolutionary timeline.
There is a lot of wilderness living in or coming passed Antarctica such as penguins, humpback whales, elephant seals and an abundance of bird life.
They are called elephant seals because they have long noses like a regular elephant.