yes they do. there are leopard seals elephant seals and many other breeds
The answer to this question would have to be yes, you would think people wouldn't ask seeing as how their body has fur to protect them from the cold weather!
When seals live the water, they can either lie on a chunk of ice or on the beach -- the ice is preferred.
Seals are sea mammals and Antarctica is a continent. Yes, several types of seals live in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
antartica is a continent.
some seal do some dont
yes
i reccond around 1200
There is no record that any human hunted fur seals in the Antarctica, because there are no fur seals there.
Penguins (emperor and adelie) seals (leopard seals; antarctic fur seals; crabeater seals; ross seals and weddell seals) whales(orcas(killer whales))
yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent and seals live in the sea. The Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is home to Weddell seals and Leopard seals.
Harbor seals, Elephant seals, Ross seals, Weddell seals, Antarctica Fur seals, Leopard seals and Navy seals.
All seals live in ocean water. Weddell Seals and Leopard Seals inhabit the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
Seals are marine mammals and do not live 'in Antarctica': Antarctica is a continent. Seals survive in their natural habitat, water, which surrounds Antarctica in the form of the Southern Ocean.
African cape fur seals can live to 25 years old. Male Australian cape fur seals live about 19 years. Female Australian cape fur seals live to be about 21 years old.
No. The northern fur seal is an eared seal found along the north Pacific Ocean, the Bering Sea, and the Sea of Okhotsk.
Seals live in oceans and in other oceans in addition to those that live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica. Seals are not land animals: Antarctica is a land mass.
Leopard seals are aquatic animals and live in the Southern Ocean around the continent of Antarctica.