Seals are streamlined to reduce the friction between it and the water around it, this allows the seal to dive. Streamlining also allows the seal to move faster through the water and change direction quickly to escape from predators or to hunt prey.
The steam lined body helps a seal move faster in the water when trying two catch prey or when getting chased by a predator.
It is to swim faster when it is catching their prey and running away from its predator. Its streamlined body shape helps it to swim faster.
It allows the sea lion to swim faster...it helps reduce water resistance & friction between the water.
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so they can move fast threw water to catch prey and escape from predators
Yes, Yes it does
Animals like octopus , squid andstarfish have streamline bodies.
They were seals.
So they can swim faster (;
Seals evolved these features to become more hydrodynamic.
Since penguins cannot fly, they have adapted to have streamline bodies to swim in their environment.
Since penguins cannot fly, they have adapted to have streamline bodies to swim in their environment.
Blubber is fat. THeir bodies will make it, just like our bodies, if they get enough to eat.
YOU SEE THE DEFINITION I THAT THE BODY is moved in a generous way u get the pic
To make them more streamlined for faster swimming.
by the fat on the bodies and food and water
Whales and Seals have a layer of fat under their skins which act as an insulator/prevent heat loss from their bodies
Seals have a thick layer of fat around their bodies, plus oily, waterproof fur to help insulate them.