Seals have numerous adaptations, including a streamlined body, flippers rather than hands or feets, a broad flat tail and insulating blubber.
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
Yes, seals have flippers that are adapted for swimming in the water. These flippers have a streamlined shape with webbed digits that help them navigate and propel themselves through the water efficiently.
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
It has slippery skin which keeps the seal easier to swim through the cold water.
A marine mammal is an animal that lives in the ocean and breathes air, like whales, dolphins, seals, and manatees. These animals have adapted to life in the water and often have special characteristics to help them survive in the marine environment.
amphibians
seals have tapering body so they can stay in cold sea and eat only fish
Crayfish have developed eyes on short stems that help them see their environment. They have adapted to blend in with their surroundings and have pincers to help them defend themselves.
A seal is neither a reptile nor an amphibian. Seals belong to the mammal group known as pinnipeds, which includes seals, sea lions, and walruses. They are marine mammals that are well adapted to life in the water.
No, seals are not blind. They have good eyesight both in and out of water, which helps them hunt for prey and navigate their environment. Their eyes are adapted for underwater vision, allowing them to see clearly in the often murky ocean.
They can hold their breath for ages
They have blubber, otherwise known as fat