Seals have streamlined bodies that allow them to swim efficiently in water, reducing drag and enabling them to chase prey effectively. Their flippers are adapted for powerful propulsion, while their blubber provides insulation against cold temperatures and serves as an energy reserve. Additionally, seals have sensitive whiskers that help them detect vibrations in the water, aiding in navigation and hunting. These adaptations collectively enhance their survival in aquatic environments.
wide hind flipper,two side flippers,mouth,fur.
Flippers are vital, that is what they use to swim and crawl on land.
flippers,mouth,eyes,tail,backbone,lips
The seal has the following external (outside) parts or anatomy:EyesWhiskersNostrilsPointed front teethNeckFore (front) flippers with clawsUnderbellyBlubber (Keeps the seal warm)Hind (back) flippersFur (covering its body)Ears, which do not have an external flap and can close underwater
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What are the functions of the body parts of a seal ?
how do the claws help the hooded seal survive
To answer your question 80% of the seal pups don't survive the first 3 months. :(
I Belive you are reffering to the Weddell Seal. It is able to survive at such a cold place because of its thick fat.
Seal have hair on them
it help seal swim faster
Seals eat fish.