What an uncomfortable thought! Seals breed in the water.
Simple, they do not. Seals live in the ocean. They only come up onto land, or ice, to rest & procreate. They spend most of their lives in the water swimming & catching fish to eat.
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yes, most seals live in cold conditions
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
No, Most seals live on the ice, in the open (when they are not in the water!),
Weddell seals are earless seals which live under the permanent ice that surrounds the Antarctic coast
No seals need to live near water, for the most part they live on sea coasts, and ice shelves.
There's the polar bear it swims in icy water and and it can live on ice Seals
a nice cold area with lots of ice and water.
in Auntarctica near the sea ice
Hooded seals live on ice in the Arctic Ocean. Occasionally, these seals will travel to warmer water, but generally prefer water in their natural habitat.
Normal seals,sea lions, grey seals, lion seals, ice seals,seafearers and fur seals
Polar bears do not live in the ocean but do swim some in the Arctic Ocean. They live in the Arctic where they hunt seals on the ice pack.
yes they do. there are leopard seals elephant seals and many other breeds
Probably no. Polar bears live on the North Pole not the South. Most polar bears live in Alaska, Canada, and the North Pole. The North Pole is ice. Under it is water. When polar bears hunt they wait at a air hole for a seal. Now that the the Earth is warming seals don't have to make an air hole because in some places there is no ice. So there are less air holes and seals just get air anywhere without ice above them making it much harder for the ice bears to catch seals.