18 times a day for only one and a half minutes
at a time.
18 times 90 seconds = 1620 seconds A DAY.
1620 seconds divided by 60 seconds = 27 minutes A DAY!
That may be true, but does not seem practical for a large mammal.
seals sleep just under the surface of the ocean and can come up to breath without waking.
No seals do not hibranate because they live in harsh weather and they need harsh weather to live in the artic that's why they have a thick layer of fat called blubber.
Yes in the near future witch is in 1year scientists like me have proven they will hibernate because of global warming
Yes, they do they can sleep 18 times in one and a half min. at a time
no they sleep in a little snow cave on the ice or snow they usally also bury them selves in snow.
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Harp seals sleep in snow
No seals do not sleep in pods.Seals sleep upside down on there back underwater or above>.
they can sleep in the sea water or they can sleep on land
Seahorses don't have eyelids, so they sleep with both Eyes open.
sleep
The snow floor!
eat, sleep, poo and fight.
I do not think so
obv not they can walk They Sleep laying at the bottom or the ocean
Seals are mammals. They Breathe air with lungs, through mouth and nostrils. And they have to Breathe while sleeping just like you and I.
seals stay with there mum for 3 months
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