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Elephant seals can't breathe under water at all. when they dive, they hold their breath.
Yes. They also collapse when they dive underwater which is a cool feature.
Weddell seals dive up to 1,000 feet to get their food.
They don't! :P C.H.
Weddell seals (Leptonychotes wedellii) swim at 7-9 nots
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They dive in the water and catch fish with their sharp teeth! They can dive for a long time and they can go to deep depths!! I was thinking of this too and i learned that from some other webs
The elephant seals care for their young ones by finding food for them and protecting them from any possible threats. They are known to dive as deep as 1,500 meters in water.
No, elephant seals are not herbivores; they are carnivores. Their diet primarily consists of fish, squid, and other marine animals. They are skilled hunters and can dive deep into the ocean to catch their prey.
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No...Seals live in the oceans and freshwater lakes, they need deep clean water. They can dive to 1500 feet and live exclusively on fish. Hippos does not offer any of these benefits , their habitats are completely different
Hooded seals can dive down over 3,000 feet and also remain underwater for almost an hour.