Hello,
I've sailed to over +25 counrties and I have witnessed seals in action in Greenland. They have a main school and then some of them stand gaurd.
The waters are extremely cold and there were mini-burgs (about the sice of your refrigorator) from the glaciers. I was south of the capital of Nukk at a town. It was very pretty.
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Seals are usually social animals, and live in big groups together.
No they do not live in groups
they do live in groups. they live in groups to catch food easier and so protect them selves from being food
yes they travel around alot
yes most species of penguins do live in large groups, like seals.
A group of seals are called a "rookery",a "herd", a "harem", and a "pod"
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No animals live on the Antarctic continent. The Southern Ocean, however, is rich with animals, including sea birds and sea mammals that breed on Antarctica's beaches. These groups include penguins and seals, for example.
7: elephant seals,harp seals, cabeater seals, ross seals, leopard seals, wendell seals and hooded seals
they dont move in groups they are usally alone unlessthey mate