it has blubber (fat) inside it's skin and it keeps the seals body warm even when it is swimming.
Strong fur to keep cold out and warmth in!
Seals have adapted to live in cold climates because they have lots of blubber underneath waterproof fur. &:-)
has strough fur to keep warm
because it is Fat and it has alot of bluber
In moderatly cold climates
Both. They can live on a desert and it can live on the water
Penguin
Harp seals spend most of their time in cold water oceans.
to keep the seal warm.to protect it from being cold in the cold condition
By burrowing underneath about a metere or so of snow, after a week going into laber, and producing a live seal pup.
Seals are a mammals and give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs.
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The design is an adaptation of the Presidential Seal, and was used for the reverse design in honor of Kennedy's service as president.
it is cold blooded
It depens on what type of mammal .......the mammal that can survive the most cold weather would be a seal because they live in Antarctica and stuff like that and the temorater can be -50 sometimes very rarely they will die and sometimes if the seal gets very cold they will change colour like a purple or a light bleu One of my favourite animals is a seal.:D