No. Ringed seals eat fish and squid.
Ringed & Bearded Seals.They mostly eat ringed and bearded seals. But they also eat other small seals.
Killer whales will eat ringed seals but they are technically whales in name only. They are more properly categorized in the same family with dolphins and porpoises. Baleen whales (like the blue whale) eat only plankton. Toothed whales (like the humpback) might eat a seal but are more likely going to stick to eating giant squid and the like.
Yes, but I'm not sure why
Invertebrates and wounded fish
Yes They Do
No sting rays do not eat seals sting rays eat fish and single celled organisms like plankton not seals
Diatoms are a type of single celled plankton. There are no seals that eat plankton. Seals eat fish, with the exception of a few types, such as the Crabeater, which eats krill, and the leopard seal, which eats penguins and seal pups.
Whales, seals, zooplankton, scallops, krill, crabs, oysters, and other plankton all eat plankton.
Ringed seals eat invertebrates and fish like cod, squid, shrimp, and crustaceans.
seals are plankton..
Polar bears are omnivores and they love to eat ringed seals.
The Arctic fox preys on ringed seal pups when the young animals are confined to a snow den and are relatively helpless.