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No. In order to an animal to be an amphibian, it must have the ability to breathe underwater. Seals cannot do that.
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No. In order to an animal to be an amphibian, it must have the ability to breathe underwater. Seals cannot do that.
No, they are not. Seals are mammals. In the generic sense it could be said that they are amphibious because they move between the land and water, but amphibians are a class of vertebrates which includes frogs and salamanders. They are born to breathe water and then breath air as they reach adulthood.
Na!, Seahorses are a genus (Hippocampus) of fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae, which also includes pipefish and leafy sea dragons.
No
Seals are (aquatic) mammals, and penguins are flightless (aquatic) birds.
Is a seahorse an amphibian?
No, it is mammal like humans.
A seal is an aquatic mammal.
No a seahorse is not an amphibian.
yes
Penguins are not amphibians; nor have they ever been amphibians. Penguins are birds which happen to feed underwater.
there are 64 penguins
Seals.
Seals are penguins enemies.
leopard seals do.
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.
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
Penguins are birds; they lay eggs.
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.
Because the group of animals called amphibians do some things that penguins can't. Amphibians can breathe through the skin, which penguins can't. Penguins can - and need to - maintain body heat, while amphibians will happily take on the ambient temperature.