There is no evidence that any kind of seal that lives in the waters around Antarctica is becoming extinct, and in fact, are all listed as of 'least concern' on lists of endangered animals.
seals are still around. they are not yet extinct but are becoming extinct
Yes, some of each group are becoming extinct
Seals are not becoming extinct. Most seals are on the "Least concern" list.
Polar bears, seals, red pandas, parrots, dodos etc
Antarctica is a continent and seals live in the sea. The Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is home to Weddell seals and Leopard seals.
yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.
Seals are marine mammals and do not live 'in Antarctica': Antarctica is a continent. Seals survive in their natural habitat, water, which surrounds Antarctica in the form of the Southern Ocean.
The penguins that breed on the Antarctic continent -- the Emperors and the Adelies -- are not endangered. These animals are sea birds and live at sea.
All seals live in ocean water. Weddell Seals and Leopard Seals inhabit the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
Seals are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Seals that live in the Southern Ocean include Leopard seals and Weddell seals.
Breeding seals on Antarctica's beaches include the Weddell Seal and the Leopard Seal.
Because there are many oil spills and other things to harm and kill them. not to mention sea predators, but there's really nothing we can do about that.