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That's more of an opinion because some people like flower seals better than heart seals. I think the coolest seal is probably any of the star seals.
Seals are a lot bigger than mackerels. It is far more likely for a seal to eat a mackerel than the other way around.
Seals have a layer of blubber.
It is not known to their species so know.Another AnswerLeopard seals swim in Antarctic waters. People have been bitten by leopard seals, when working too close to openings in the sea ice.These animals are bold, powerful and curious. You can read more about them, below. Scroll down to read more about their attacks on humans.
The seal is a pinniped, and is carnivorous. They eat fish, krill, shellfish, squid, and other marine creatures (like the penguin, which is hunted by the leopard seal). Use the link below to check facts and gather more information.a seal eats sardines (the little fishes) for extension white sharks mostly eat seals and sea lion
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Marines are not on par with the Seals. Marines are a regular force, seals are special operations. A more likely match would be Marine Recon Vs Seal
.Common seal .Gray seals . beluga whale and manny more
a fur seal is a type of seal. Fur seals are any of nine species of pinnipeds in the Otariidae family The true seals or earless seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. All true seals are members of the family Phocidae. They are sometimes called crawling seals to distinguish them from the fur seals and sea lions of the family Otariidae. Seals live in the oceans of both hemispheres and are mostly confined to polar, sub-polar, and temperate climates, with the exception of the more tropical monk seals. - Wikipedia
Well seeing as how a baby seal is more than twice the size of a fully grown otter... Unless seals shrink as they grow, i'm going to say seals are bigger.
Here are some seals: Hawaiian monk seal elephant seals ringed seals ribbon seal Baikal seal harp seals hooded seals spotted seals Crabeater seals Leopard seals Ross seals Weddell seals harbor seals Northern elephant seals Southern elephant seals Gray seals Caspian seals bearded seals Mediterranean monk seals Antarctic ice seals Arctic ice seals http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC051690/types%20of%20seals.htm
SEALS are sailors, not soldiers. All SEALs receive the same basic training in combat skills and tactics. Then they specialize in specific skills, sniper being one, others include explosives, technology retrieval, corpsman and communications.