yes they do!
from,Hamin
Harp seals eat mainly fish and invertebrates. Mostly any species readily available.
The way people beat baby harp seals is usually shoooting them or clubbing them over the head. And it is not just baby seals it is any seal of any kind. It is illegal.
Predators eat harp seals for exactly the same reason that any predator eats any prey species, which is to obtain nutrition. Carnivores eat meat to survive, that is their ecological adaptation. This may seem unkind to the harp seals, but Mother Nature is not known for her kindness.
The two species are similar in many ways, but they are different in some others, most notably Harp Seals do not have any visible ears, while Sea Lions have visible ear flaps.
Yes, there are seals in the Arctic. Such as Leopard seals, Harp seals, Arctic Ice seals, Earless seals etc.
By gasoline spills,guns, hunters, sharks, and basically any person who is being crazy enough to hurt where they live.
A Jew's Harp (or mouth harp) doesn't have any strings. It is metal, played with the hand and controlled by the mouth.
The answer depends on what you mean by a trapezoidal trough. Is it a trough whose cross-section is a rectangle at any height but which increases linearly with the height or is it a trough whose base and each face is a trapezium.
Actually the answer is both yes and no. The Irish harp is obviously Irish, but the Italians had a harp that is now called the Welsh harp. King David of the Bible had a harp and he was Jewish. Harp has been around for ages, it has come from many different locations, it does not belong to any one group. The most common form is the Irish harp, but that does not mean it is solely from Ireland. yes
Harp Seals are very good swimmers and tend to like to be in the water more than on land. They can stay submerged for a total of 16 minutes. They swim in the waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic. For food, there's over 70 species of fish and 70 species of invertebrate's that Harp Seals enjoy. The Polar Cod, Arctic and Capelin being the most popular in their diet. When babies, their coats are the same colors as the snow. This helps them with their survival skills. For instance, if a polar bear comes, the baby can close it's eyes, scrunch into a ball like figure and blend in with the snow. The polar bear would walk right by. For breeding, both genders go to Newfoundland, the Greenland Sea and the White Sea. When arrived, males fight for ladies and after breeding season the ladies give birth to the little white pups on ice. The mother can recognize her pup by it's smell. If you would like any more info on Harp Seals post a message.
A harp can have any number of strings from zero to 47 depending on the type of harp and it's originality.
Hunters are killing the seals. Since there are not enough mother seals, there wouldn't be any baby seals. They should stop hunting seals. Support the cause!