Yes! -They eat fish, squid, shellfish,and penguins.
carnivore
yes
A common seal, also known as harbor seal, is a carnivore. They primarily feed on fish, crustaceans, and other marine invertebrates. Their diet varies depending on the availability of prey in their environment.
Seals are carnivores.
leopard seal
The Ringed Seal eats Cod and other fish. So, it is a carnivore
The Ringed Seal eats Cod and other fish. So, it is a carnivore
Sea lions belong to the order carnivora. They are carnivores.
A ringed seal is a carnivore. Its diet primarily consists of fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. They are well adapted to hunting in their icy Arctic habitats, relying on their keen senses and agility in the water to catch prey.
No. They are omnivores, that is, they eat anything, but they prefer seal.
Carnivores range in size from a pygmy shrew to the bull (male) Southern Elephant Seal.
The fish in his mouth is a strong hint. The teeth of a carnivore are shaped for eating meat, unlike the teeth of a herbivore (like a horse of cow) shaped for grinding vegetation.