They slide down from their lairs about twice a day and swim after fish, saving some to return to their pups
They eat mostly fish. that's all I know.
Yes. Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa Hispida Saimensis) is a subspecies of ringed seal (Pusa Hispida). After ice age land rose when ice withdrew towards north and some ringed seals got separated from morther species and evolved to saimaa ringed seals. It's adapted fully to live in sweet water.
Etelä-Saimaa was created in 1885.
Finland
Harp Seals find food by using their whiskers.
Seals swallow their food whole with the head of the food first. Their teeth are only designed for grasping their food, not chewing.
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No. the leopard seals need to hunt for their food. their food is mostly penguins. most of the penguins escape and the leopard seals have no food
In cold water, seals have to worry about food supplies and predators. There are several animals that eat seals including polar bears and orcas or killer whales. Seals also have to worry about a lack of food.
the person feeds food and the seals do stuff and make sounds
Seals in the Southern Ocean have always been a key member of the short food chain there. Other animals that prey on seals took them as food.