Seals are not considered crawling animals; they are marine mammals that primarily swim. While they can move on land by using their flippers to pull themselves along, this movement is not classified as crawling in the traditional sense. Instead, seals are adapted for a life in water, where they are highly agile swimmers. Their unique body structure allows them to thrive in their aquatic environment.
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No. The seal is an ocean animal, and it is a mammal.
a seal is a mammal
My monthly animal is a seal.
It is when a dove and a seal mate. And they create a new animal called a dove seal.
The animal the seal is rón in Irish Gaelic.
The Monk Seal is critically endangered.
hunt seal
a seal
The slow-crawling, hard-shelled animal is a turtle (some also tortoise).
a seal