The weddell seal can adopt to its harsh climate by making circulatory adjustments and adjustments to its diet.
A adult Weddle seal eats 110 lbs. a day. A sedentary adult will eat 22 lbs.
I don't think you can adopt a seal, but in Alaska they might have some pet seals
I Belive you are reffering to the Weddell Seal. It is able to survive at such a cold place because of its thick fat.
It's a seal living in the arctic, it's claim to fame is it's ability to hold it's breath the longest, approximately one hour, it does this to be able to swim below the ice cap from breathing hole to breathing hole.
a leopard seal has a layer of thick fat, like a penguin. And also, leopard seals as pups (babies) have fur so they can adjust to the cold
Yes they have 3 1/2 inches of blubber in order to surviv Antarcticas harsh condistions
harp seals protect their young by building lairs under snowdrifts to shield them from harsh Artic weather and predators
Seals are sea mammals. After sunning on an ice floe, or on an Antarctic beach, a baby seal seeking warmth simply returns to liquid water, which is always warmer than the ambient air in Antarctica.
Yes it's far north. And a colder climate helps the elephant seal.
i am not sure but becuase they have thick skinThe seal has adapted thicker skin to survive in a cold climate.
Weddell Seals live in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.Antarctica is a continent and Weddell Seals are sea mammals. Weddell Seals live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the continent of Antarctica.
The colony of New Hampshire did not officially adopt a flag until 1909. New Hampshire became a state on June 21, 1788, therefore by the time they adopted a flag, New Hampshire was already a state. Instead of a flag, the colony of New Hampshire did adopt a seal.