widest point is their shoulders. they have a long slender body, and they have flippers on their sides with claws. and they have back flippers.
The babies camouflage because of the white fur and the adults swim really fast.
Its fat body helps it to survive the cold winters as well as the other season. WOW!
they breath using grace
Leopard seals have two layers of fur to help protect them from the cold in Antarctica. The first layer is short, fine, and close to the body to provide a layer of warmth. The second layer is longer, forming a waterproof outer layer.
Antarctica is a continent and seals are sea mammals that live in liquid water. Around Antarctica in the Southern Ocean, you can find Weddell Seals and Leopard Seals. These animals carry a layer of fat under their skin which preserves their internal body heat regardless of where they swim.
Seals have blubber, a layer of fat, which keeps them warm.
The penguin's special features are; * Black and white body * Blubber * Gland that rubs oil on wings * Shaped like torpedo The penguin special facts are; * Can't fly * Bounces, no jump * Body temperture-100oF * Swims up to 15 mph
A baby leopard was born with not an egg but with its body
no they had no new adaptations to the environment as their body structures were adapted to the environment
Their fur is their main defense against the cold. It's well insulated with the fatty layer underneath and is very warm. The body core provides all the warmth they need. Even though they are not black (usually what attracts heat to their body) they can survive in cold harsh winter nights with just their coat.
About 2 metres
Eublepharis