Yes, every seal does have whiskers. They need them to feel for fish in the darkness.
Yes, every seal does have whiskers. They need them to feel for fish in the darkness.
a bearded seal can have 16 to 18 whiskers
They are poo sniffers
No
Seals have the ability to close their nostrils when they are underwater.
Cats have whiskers. so you could say "The cat's whisker fell out and a new one grew in."
A seal is a marine mammal with a streamlined body, flippers for swimming, and a thick layer of blubber to stay warm in cold water. They have large, soulful eyes and whiskers on their face. Seals can come in different colors, from light gray to dark brown, depending on the species.
they use their whiskers on a dark night then when they feel a fish they dunk their head and grab the fish
well, seals protect themselves by hiding. When the whale spots it the seal knows he's been exposed to a predator because the seal's whiskers can help tell when a predator is close. Imediately the seal swims as fast( 22 mp/h) as it can and finds a place to hide. The seal would hide somewhere small and the killer whale can't eat the seal up. Killer whales always look for bate and there main food source is SEALS. that's why seal's whiskers come in handy.
Sharp teeth make a seal better able to hold onto its catch of fish (which can be very slippery when they wish).
Like a seal but lighter gray with no whiskers and no eyelids,but they grow up to 13 feet and can live to 60 years.
The whiskers of the cat with black whiskers are black.