Seals are semiaquatic as they spend some of their lives on land and some of their lives in water.
The answer would be no. Seals and propioses are a different species of aquatic animal. Thus, they can not breed.
There are a number of species of aquatic mammals, including whales, seals, and dolphins.
Yes they are.
Yes, seals are aquatic mammals, spending much of their life in the sea.
Seals are aquatic mammals. There are about 32 species of seals. There are two types of seals: the earless, or true, seals (family Phocidae); and the eared seals (family Otariidae), which are sea lions and fur seals. In addition to the presence of external ears, eared seals have longer flippers than earless seals.
The sperm whale is a large aquatic vertebrate. Seals also are large aquatic vertebrate.
Dolphins, seals, killer whales.
Yes, they are all aquatic mammals.
Back in prehistoric times, the scorpion was an aquatic creature. Over time, it evolved into a terrestrial species.
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.
Leopard seals are aquatic animals and live in the Southern Ocean around the continent of Antarctica.
Seals (several species) have flippers, not hooves.