Seals are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Seals that live in the Southern Ocean include Leopard seals and Weddell seals.
There are two main types of seals that live in Antarctica: the Weddell seal and the leopard seal. These seals are well adapted to the extreme cold conditions of Antarctica and can be found along the coastlines and ice floes of the continent.
I believe so since they are the only species in Ommatophoca.
the Weddell Seal, the Proboscis Worm, and the Cormorant bird are all rare animals in Antarctica
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Permanent animal population: zero. Many sea mammals and sea birds visit Antarctica's beaches, however, to breed. Once this part of their life cycle is complete, the animals return to the sea where they live.
Leopard seal are predators of other seal species, krill, fish and penguins. They are second only to the Killer Whale as top predators in Antarctica.
Weddell seals and Leopard seals are both common in Antarctic waters.
The Scientific Name of the 'Weddell Seal' is Leptonychotes weddellii and belongs to a group of seals known as Phocidae - or true seals.~ hope this helped :)
Antarctica is one of only two island continents, making it very isolated. It is centered on the South Pole and is the coldest place on Earth, as well as the largest desert (it is considered a cold desert). It is also home to many unique animals, such as many species of penguins, seals such as the Crabeater seal, and the leopard seal. Many whales migrate there during the summer to eat krill, which come from Antarctica.
Breeding seals on Antarctica's beaches include the Weddell Seal and the Leopard Seal.
a fur seal lives in antarctica.
The Ross Seal is found in Antarctica.