Yes, some seals do lie on their backs, particularly when they are relaxing on land or ice. This position allows them to cool off and can help them groom their fur. However, it's more common for seals to rest on their bellies or sides while on the water.
All seals are mammals, and mammals (apart from the monotremes) have 'babies', they do not lay eggs.
Seals don't lay eggs
Seals do spend a lot of time in water, but they don't lay eggs.
Yes. Seals are mammals, and all mammals give live birth. Bonye Seals are mammals, however, not all mammals give live birth. There are five mammals that lay eggs.
No. Seals are mammals. They give live birth to babies, and nurse them with milk. No eggs laid.
Harp seals eliminate waste the same as most mammals anally either on land where they lay or in the ocean.
No, mom seals do not lay eggs; they give birth to live young. Seals are mammals, and like most mammals, they nourish their young with milk after birth. The mother typically raises her pup on land for a period of time until it can swim and hunt on its own.
they lay eggs and eat fish and sometimes are eaten by sharks and/or seals/warwasses
Mammals do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young and feed them milk.
Well yeah, they don't lay eggs do they?
When you see the snipers lay on your belly and crawl
yes