The sound made by harpseals (cubs) is more of a vocial vibration or squeek, the sound coming from adult harpseals is more of a grunt sound as if to say "leave me the hell alone"
Despite what you may have heard, harp seals do not actually play the harp. They bark, like other seals.
Click on the related link below then on the "audio" button on the page to play a recording of a Harp Seal.
well it mates with other seals
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harpy, Cecelia, Selena for girls Harpester, and Sam for boys
Leopard Seals, mainly protect themselves is by camouflaging. Their only known predator is the killer whale.
Harp seals spend most of their life in the water. They do not build homes on land. The females come on land to have their babies. The females all come together so that the babies are all close together. This helps the babies to stay warm.
He played the lyre, which is a type of small harp.
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Hawaiian Monk Seals would be considered a type of consumer. This is because they eat other organisms for food and don't make their own food.
All dolphins make sounds.
A harp (no matter which type) uses Vibration through a sound board
Not on purpose, but sometimes it does happen. For example, there were three killer whales (orcas) and plenty of tiger seals on the beach. In between, there was a group of another type of seal, lets say fur seals. Both the hunters were going for them. They both trapped the fur seals and they both caught them together, getting a fair share each.
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