The same reason most animals that have whiskers do. It's part of there sense of touch. With seals, their whiskers help them sense slight changes in the movement of the water, helping them chase after prey and avoid predators.
Yes they do
Yes, every seal does have whiskers. They need them to feel for fish in the darkness.
Harp Seals find food by using their whiskers.
Whiskers feel for fish in the darkness.
Seals have the ability to close their nostrils when they are underwater.
Walruses look like huge seals but have long whiskers and big tusks.
They are called elephant seals because they have long noses like a regular elephant.
I don't know but they both have flippers whiskers eyes noses and skin. It's stupid, but im looking for the same question and answer too! Sprry.
It's just a coat. Like seals and humans have. And the stuff on it's face, those are like cat or dog whiskers. Sensors.
To make them cute. But for real, to help them "hear" low frequency sound underwater, to feel other water movements, and to feel their surroundings.
The whiskers of the cat with black whiskers are black.
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.