a bearded seal can have 16 to 18 whiskers
Yes, every seal does have whiskers. They need them to feel for fish in the darkness.
Yes, every seal does have whiskers. They need them to feel for fish in the darkness.
They are poo sniffers
artic ocean
If one parent seal is heterozygous for long whiskers (let's denote long whiskers as "L" and short whiskers as "l"), their genotype would be Ll. The other parent, having short whiskers, would be homozygous recessive (ll). The possible offspring genotypes from these parents would be Ll and ll, resulting in a 50% probability of the offspring inheriting short whiskers (ll). Thus, there is a 50% chance that the offspring will have short whiskers.
Seals have the ability to close their nostrils when they are underwater.
like any other mammal?
Some dog breeds known for having long whiskers include Airedale Terriers, Schnauzers, and Bearded Collies. Whiskers serve an important sensory function for dogs, helping them navigate their surroundings and detect changes in their environment.
Yes, they spend all their life in the artic
bearded seal, ringed seal,walrus,beluga whale,caribou,polar bear,and muskoxen
http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/images/Networks/cer-wheat2.jpg Look at the picture in the link above and find the whisker looking things sticking out from the wheat head. If you see those then you are looking a "bearded wheat" Beardless wheat will not have these "whiskers".
They are not very fast. They were measured at swimming .5 meter per second.