The flexible backbone of a seal aids it in swimming and walking. It is necessary for locomotion under water and on land.
they can launch themselves out of the wate pretty good.
Yes
Yes but it is very flexible
Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone. The benefit of not having a backbone is that they are more flexible.
yes seals have a definite backbone and are classified as vetebrates
A dolphin is one flexible animal.Aquatic animals are especially flexible underwater.
They're more flexible and can move quickly.
yes seals have a definite backbone and are classified as vetebrates
Yes they are vertebrates.
Yes. He's just extremely flexible
no, they do not!!!!!!!!!!!!Actually my friend you are wrong, Salmon DO have backbones
A diaphragm seal is a flexible membrane that seals and isolates an enclosure. The flexible nature of this seal allows pressure effects to cross the barrier but not the material being contained. Common uses for diaphragm seals are to protect pressure sensors from the fluid whose pressure is being measured.
Yes. Both have hair, the young is born alive, have a backbone and are warm blooded.