Yes they are.
Seals are semi-aquatic marine mammals found in most of the world, preferring cold waters. They are also known as pinnipeds.
Seals give birth to live young and suckle them.
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Name of this semi-aquatic dinosaur is:- hadrosaur
Yes semi aquatic means half land animal half aquatic animal
The mink and river otter are semi-aquatic weasels
Hippopotamuses are semi-aquatic animals that start with the letter H.
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Platypuses are only related to seals and otters in that they are all semi-aquatic mammals. Even there, the similarity is flimsy, because seals and otters are placental mammals, whereas platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, one of only two types of such animals in the world.
No, some are fully aquatic some are semi-aquatic and some are terrestrial.
Platypuses and seals are both semi-aquatic mammals that find their food in water, but this is about where the similarities end. Platypuses lay eggs and seals give live birth; platypuses require fresh water and seals are marine mammals; platypuses use electroreceptors in their bills to find invertebrates on which they feed, while seals primarily eat fish.
They are semi-aquatic, so yes