Harbor seals are not typically lethargic in water; they are quite agile and can swim efficiently. They often engage in playful behaviors, such as swimming and diving. However, they do spend a significant amount of time resting or basking on land or ice, which might give the impression of lethargy. In the water, they are alert and capable hunters, primarily preying on fish and invertebrates.
habor seals live in salt water
habor seals live in salt water
Their usual habitat is a bay or inlet of salt-water.
Yes, like all seals.
Harbor seals, Elephant seals, Ross seals, Weddell seals, Antarctica Fur seals, Leopard seals and Navy seals.
The scientific name for harbor seals is Phoca vitulina.
Harbor Seals
yes.
Yes they are.
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
The Harbor Seal lives in New England because of the high salinity, or saltiness. they are accustomed to living naturally in salty water.
yes