Two main activities of Elephant seals are to come on the beach twice a year and only stay on the surface for luittle time to get oxygen.
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elephant seals can eat up to 200 big fish every two days! but that is only a small seal. a fully grown adult elephant seal could eat up to 1000 fish a day
The two main breeds are * African elephants and * Asian elephants
Elephant seals normally have 1 or 2 babies, but can sometimes have up to 4 or 5.
The elephant seal is the largest carnivore on Earth. There are two types of elephant seals: Northern elephant seal and Southern elephant seal. The Southern elephant seal lives in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic waters. The Northern elephant seal lives near California and Baja California.
Venezuela has several main economic activities. Two of the most popular, however, are oil, as well as the process of refining.
A two-trunked elephant.
farming and tourism
Scientists group seals, sea lions, fur seals, and walruses together in the scientific order called Pinnipedia. Because these animals live in the marine environment and they find their food at sea, pinnipeds are marine mammals. Six different species of seal live in Antarctic waters - Ross, Weddell, crabeater, leopard, fur and elephant seals. The other two species - Antarctic fur seals and elephant seals - are both found north of the pack-ice zone and breed in dense colonies on beaches.
Blue whales are predators. Its favorite food is "Krill". An Adult blue whale can kill upto 40 million krill per day. They can eat nearly 3500 kilograms of krill in a single day. They need nearly 1.5 million kilocalories of energy per day and so, they nearly eat nonstop. Small fish, crustaceans and squids too get caught when they trap krill in their mouth. They scoop up large quantities of water into their mouth along with krill and other small aquatic creatures and then filters and push the water out. All remaining animals are swallowed.
Yes a polar bear is an enemy of the elephant sea land the elephant seals are a food source for the bears.
The African Elephant (Loxodonta) and Asian Elephant (Maximus). The African Elephant is the larger of the two and inhabits 37 African countries. One main difference between the two is that both male and female African Elephants have tusks, while only male Asian Elephants have them.