Fur seals are mammals
Yes, they eat fish, small mammals. squid and krill.
All seals are mammals
All seals have fur. They're all mammals, and like all mammals (with exception to a few), they have fur.
Australian Fur Seals give live birth and have lungs, so they are mammals, but living in an aquatic environment further classifies them as sea mammals, or aquatic mammals.
Yes, they are vertabrates, mammals to be exact.
All mammals (including all seals) are in phylum Chordata.
Seals are marine mammals. They are not fish.
Fur seals are mammals and breed like all mammals, through male sperm fertilization of female eggs.Seals are mammals, so mothers carry their young in the womb and pups are born alive to be nurtured by their parents.
Fur seals are mammals and breed like all mammals, through male sperm fertilization of female eggs.Seals are mammals, so mothers carry their young in the womb and pups are born alive to be nurtured by their parents.
fish an squid
Seals are mammals
Fur seals are pescivorou, meaning they eat fish. They can catch fish because they are fast and maneuverable swimmers. They have sharp teeth for capturing the fish, which they swallow whole.