Seals do not make nests from their feces. Seals use packed snow along with sandy and pebble beached, rocky shores, shoals, mud flats, sea caves, and tide pools.
Seals do not make traditional nests like some other animals. Instead, they often haul out onto beaches, rocks, or ice to rest, give birth, or nurse their young. Female seals may create a small depression in the sand or snow for their pups, but this is not a constructed nest. Their breeding and resting behaviors are adapted to their aquatic lifestyle rather than nesting.
Yes, squirrels make nests in trees.
Yes, wasps do make nests in trees.
tree kangaroose make there nests make there nests on the ground
Female Betta fish do not make bubble nests.
Giraffes don't make nests, they give birth on the spot.
No. There are parasites in feces. Consuming feces can make dogs sick or have worms.
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Guano is the excrement (feces and urine) of seabirds, cave dwelling bats, and seals. It is not an endangered animal.
what crocodilian makes heaped up nests
Seagulls typically make their nests on cliffs, rocky ledges, or on the ground in coastal areas.
No, Emperor penguins do not live in igloos. They build nests out of rocks, pebbles, and sometimes even their own feces to protect their eggs and chicks from the cold Antarctic weather. Igloos are traditionally associated with human Inuit culture, not penguins.