Yes, harp seals have claws. See an example image at http://scrink.com/blog/enviro/uploaded_images/baby_harp_seal_682_458143a-715344.jpg
yes, very thin
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No they do not, they have a flipper.
A harp seal is covered in fur.
they hunt the harp seal mainly for their fur
harp seal covering is fur
yes it does
harp seal covering is fur
There are two ways that the thick fur on a harp seal helps it to stay warm, even in the extremely cold Arctic and the northernmost parts of the Atlantic Ocean, where the water temperature is about 30 degrees Fahrenheit (because salt water freezes at a lower temperature than freshwater). The thick fur on a harp seal is watertight, and thus cold water cannot touch the seal's skin directly. The fur also traps air bubbles which act as insulation for the seal.
There is a Leopard Seal, Harp Seal, Gray Seal, Harbor Seal, Northern Elephant Seal, Southern Elephant Seal, Weddell Seal, Hawaiian Monk Seal, Mediterranean Monk Seal, Antarctic Fur Seal, Galapagos Fur Seal and Northern Fur Seal. And if you want to know what is the biggest seal in the world, then it's the Southern Elephant Seal!
they have a yellow coat when they are born for the first 3 days then the change to white. when they get older that white fur becomes a gray and brown spotted leather coat for a long nice swim.
A mommy harp seal and a daddy harp seal. Want details? Ask your parents.
harp seal walrus elephant seal leopard seal There are 13 to 18 different types of seals.
the diet of a harp seal is mostly fish and crustaceans
The adult harp seal is a grayish color...