They're born with really warm fur, so they can keep warm w/o the parents having to do anything special.
No seals dont have hairs to keep them them warn
antarctic seals have blubber to keep them warm.
I'd say they keep their babies warm by giving them their body heat.
To keep them warm.
Yes, it keeps them warm.
It helps the seal to keep warm.
Leopard are in the mammals section because they have fur to keep warm
by the fat on the bodies and food and water
it has blubber to keep it warm!
Seals have blubber, a layer of fat, which keeps them warm.
They have blubber, otherwise known as fat
A snow leopard covering is what covers a snow leopard for it to keep safe, such as their long fur which keeps them warm, and their long tail that can wrap around them.