Leopard Seals, mainly protect themselves is by camouflaging. Their only known predator is the killer whale.
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Harbor seals are protected by their blubber or fat they store among there body. It helps keep them warm!
They swim fast and attack with there claws, babies camoflauge.
seals hide from predtors to defend themselves
All it can do is to be vigilant and dive into the water when it sees an enemy approaching. The "enemy" being mostly human seal hunters or a polar bear.
yes they do they bite their preditors
To protect itself from harmful chemicals, such as Cornpops.
Seal Harbor Congregational Church was created in 1902.
A harbor seal weighs about 100 pounds. (size may vary because of seal sex)
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Weddell seals swim under the ice to protect themselves from predators. They live in remote habitats that also helps to protect them from predators.
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
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Food!
krill clams cod
A Harbor seal walks int a bar. The bartender asks him "what can I get you?" The seal replies, "Anything but a Canadian Club!"
According to the latest estimates, there are about five to six million harbor seals in the world. While the harbor seal is not threatened overall, but some of the subspecies are in somewhat of a danger.
Polar bears are natural predators of the harbor seal, and thus they do eat harbor seals as part of their diet. However, the harbor seal only makes up a small portion of the polar bear's diet. The polar bear's diet is made up primarily of ringed seal.