by the fat on the bodies and food and water
seals have a lot of blubber which keeps them warm.
They have lots of fat to keep them warm.
Yes, Arctic seals are mammals. All seals are mammals.
Polar bears have white fur which lets them blend in with the snow. They eat seals and other arctic animals. They also have a thick layer of fat to help insulate them from the cold.
Seals and Arctic wolves do not live in the same ecosystem. In the wild, Arctic wolves primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings, Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
No, seals mostly prey on fish, not foxes.
Seals are mostly found in the arctic.
There are no penguins in the Arctic.
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Yes all seals eat a diet of fish.
Seals are native to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Seals are also found within the Arctic Circle, quite possibly in the waters of the North Pole. They are the main food of polar bears, which live in the Arctic Circle (near, but not on, the North Pole).
There are Arctic salmon, walruses, seals, killer whales, etc.
There are no countries in the arctic, so I would say ice or fish/ seals.