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the harp seal lives in the Arctic and northern Atlantic Ocean;the Greenland and Norwegian Coast.
The natural predators, and enemies of the Harp Seal are about the same. The Greenland Shark, Walrus, Polar Bear, and humans are all natural predators of the Harp Seal. But, humans are more than just a predator, they are a threat or enemy too. Humans hunt the Harp Seal on a current basis, but then fishing lines, nets, and other equipment used to capture other species is carelessly left in the water by the fisheries, entangling the Harp Seal. The pollution, trash and plastics dumped in the oceans are an ongoing, and growing threat, along with the destruction, and over use of their habitat by man. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Harp Seals are not endangered. They can be found in vast numbers along the coastline from Canada, Greenland to Norway and Russia.
The Harp seals leave in the Arctic and north Atlantic Oceans, they also live near the shores of Greenland, Canada and Russia.
A harp seal is covered in fur.
A mommy harp seal and a daddy harp seal. Want details? Ask your parents.
capelin, polar and Arctic cod, herring, sculpin, Greenland halibut, redfish, shrimp, and small crabs
the diet of a harp seal is mostly fish and crustaceans
The adult harp seal is a grayish color...
they hunt the harp seal mainly for their fur
to learn how to swim
i hope this will help......a shark has bones made out of cartilage the same as a fish but a seal doesn't