Seals don't make homes, dens, lairs or anything like that. Usually they're happy as long as they find a reasonably flat surface to lie on. On land, they're prey animals and prefer a good view more than shelter.
No, harp seals make their homes in the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans.
No they just live in, ummm, igloos!
Leopard seals make their homes in the Southern Ocean, water that surrounds the continent of Antarctica -- this is their natural habitat. They do not live on land.
Antarctica is a continent and Weddell Seals are sea mammals. They make their homes in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent. The do, however, breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there.
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Harbor seals, Elephant seals, Ross seals, Weddell seals, Antarctica Fur seals, Leopard seals and Navy seals.
7: elephant seals,harp seals, cabeater seals, ross seals, leopard seals, wendell seals and hooded seals
Various sources give seals a range of collective names: bob of seals colony of seals crash of seals flock of seals harem of seals herd of seals plump of seals pod of seals rookery of seals spring of seals team of seals
Leopard seals are marine mammals and only breed on Antarctica's beaches: their homes are in the sea. When any breeding animal wants to 'warm up', it simply slips into the liquid ocean water, which is always warmer than the ambient air on the continent.
Yes! they prey on young Antarctic Fur seals, Crabeater Seals, Ross Seals And Weddell Seals
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Various sources give seals a range of collective names: bob of seals colony of seals crash of seals flock of seals harem of seals herd of seals plump of seals pod of seals rookery of seals spring of seals team of seals most common: herd, pod, colony, or rookery less common: bob or harem