not really. seals can be different colours or textures. white seals can camoflage well in the Antarctic but they don't do it purposley.
no
yes they do
Yes, seals change color as they age. Young seals are typically born with a soft, white fur coat that will molt as they grow older, revealing a darker and thicker coat underneath. The color changes help protect the seals from predators and provide camouflage in their natural habitats.
I think it's because they are two different species of seal.
Penguins use their black backs to blend in with the dark, rocky ocean surface when seen from above, helping them avoid predators like seals and orcas. Their white bellies help them disappear into the bright underwater light when seen from below, making it hard for predators like leopard seals to spot them. This type of camouflage helps penguins stay safe while hunting for food at sea.
The babies camouflage because of the white fur and the adults swim really fast.
It protects itself by using the camouflage. Their back is spotted for a reason you know.Anyway the only known pretador of the Leopard Seal is the Killer Whale.
Camouflage use in Antarctica may be useful for being seen, which is the opposite of the purpose of camouflage. It is not widely issued as standard gear, however: solid colours being more visible.
White fur is harder to see against a background of white snow. And since polar bears hunt seals, it is to their advantage to be able to sneak up on seals without being seen too early.it helps it camouflage in the snow
White fur is harder to see against a background of white snow. And since polar bears hunt seals, it is to their advantage to be able to sneak up on seals without being seen too early.it helps it camouflage in the snow
Yes, penguins have a black and white coloration that helps them blend in with their icy surroundings, providing some level of camouflage against predators like seals and orcas. The black areas on their back help them blend in with the dark ocean water when viewed from below, while the white belly camouflages them from above against the bright surface of the ice and snow.
camouflage