Antarctica is normal land, 98% of it just happens to be covered with ice. The seals breed on Antarctica's beaches and enjoy sunning and resting on that ice during that season.
No. Antarctica is a land mass, although orcas have been known to swim in the seas around the Antarctic continent.
Flippers are vital, that is what they use to swim and crawl on land.
They can swim up to about 50km.
Yes. They are Marine mammals. They can live on land, but must swim to find fish to eat.
it help seal swim faster
A penguin is not a land animal. This animal can swim and dive in water. they catch their food in water too.
Orcas do not live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and orcas are marine animals. Orcas swim in the Southern Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
'Swim' is more or less a sport, while researchers may make exploratory dives into the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, one would not characterize it as a 'swim'.
Yes they can, but of course since they're land animals they're not all that proficient at it like a seal or otter is. They can and will cross rivers if they have to to get to other grazing lands.
no you can not swim in the Antarctica ocean because the water is very cold you can probally die swimming in the water because its so cold.
A seal can swim and bark.Seal, otter, a dog, all of these both swim and bark.That would either be my Uncle Zack, or a seal.