Antarctica is a continent and seals are sea mammals that live in liquid water.
Around Antarctica in the Southern Ocean, you can find Weddell Seals and Leopard Seals. These animals carry a layer of fat under their skin which preserves their internal body heat regardless of where they swim.
Like other marine mammals, harp seals spend time in both water and land. They live on land because they cannot breathe underwater, but they hunt for fish under there.
Leopard seals are marine animals and live in the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica. Leopard seals have been known to sunbathe on Antarctica's beaches.
No. Seals live in all climates, but they live primarily in polar regions.
You can find different types of seals in the two different polar environments.
They live in the arctic
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No. Harp seals are native to the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
Harp seals live in the Pacific Ocean. They range from northern Japan, up the Asian coast into the Bristol Bay.
Leopard seals make their homes in the Southern Ocean, water that surrounds the continent of Antarctica -- this is their natural habitat. They do not live on land.
No, harp seals make their homes in the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans.
it is true harp seals live in saltwater.
Harp seals live in northern Canada. Im not sure if that is considered tundra.
Harp seals are native to the northern Atlantic Ocean. See link.
yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent and seals live in the sea. The Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is home to Weddell seals and Leopard seals.
Harp Seals like water more than land they live in the North Atlantic & Arctic oceans
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