Penguins are birds and seals are mammals. They are not related biologically any more than any bird and any mammal can be said to be related through a common ancestor who lived millions of years ago and from whom both evolved.
The only way in which seals and penguins are related is that they share the same habitats and may belong to a common food chain, as in, seals eating penguins.
Yes, seals are predators of penguins and will hunt them for food. Penguins are a common prey for certain seal species, such as leopard seals and Antarctic fur seals.
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Seals are penguins enemies.
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Seals are marine mammals; penguins are sea birds.
Seals and penguins are completely different animals. To start with, seals are mammals and penguins are birds, which means that penguins have wings, feathers and beaks while seals don't. Although the seals flippers look like wings, they aren't. They are used for swimming. Seals have fur. Some types of seals also eat penguins, but otherwise they both eat fish.
Leopard seals eat a variety of things including various penguins such as the king, rockapoo and adelie penguins. They also eat fish and squid.
seals walk on there flipper's and they waddle on them like penguins waddle. but they are not penguins
Emperor penguins, Adelie penguins, flying birds, Elephant seals, Weddell seals and Leopard seals
emperor penguins enemies are a killer whale and leoperd seal
The penguins preditors are the leapard seals, fur seals, sea lions, shark, killer whale, and on land their preditors are foxes, snakes, and sea gulls.
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