Some seals live in oceans so they can get bit by sharks or even eaten by sharks. Some live in the north pole and polar bears eat seals.
they will live longer in both but mostly in the wild because it's their habitat and is where they suppose to be anyways
the working condidtions are you have to be alert all the time.
yes seals are wild animals but only if they are not trained by professonal animal trainers.
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
Northern elephant seals have a short lifespan of nine years in the wild. Ringed and gray seals typically live up to 40 years. Leopard seals generally live up to 15 years. A southern elephant seal's average lifespan ranges from 20 to 22 years. Fur, Hawaiian monk, harp and Weddell seals live up to 30 years.
Hawaiian monk seals can live to between 25 and 30 years of age. However, because of human impact, their lives are generally shorter than that.
Weddell seals live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent. No seals live on the land.
Wild America - 1982 Season of the Seals was released on: USA: February 1987
habor seals live in salt water
Many animals such as wild cats, wild dogs, seals, and bears live in brightly lit environments. The reason for this is it is easier for them to find food and survive in bright areas.
All seals live in ocean water. Weddell Seals and Leopard Seals inhabit the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.