Seals do not intentionally eat pebbles and sand; however, they may accidentally ingest them while foraging for food. Some species of seals use their mouths to sift through sediment to find fish and crustaceans, which can lead to the ingestion of small stones or sand. While this can happen, it is not a regular part of their diet. Seals primarily feed on fish, squid, and other marine animals.
i think that seals eat fish and other underwater things.
because they are angre i think
Gray Seals eat a variety of inshore fish species such as flounder, sole, sand eel and cod. They also eat cuttle fish, squid, and crabs, shrimp, and lobsters.
Yes, seals eat puffins.
seals usually eat fish
no, although they do eat other breeds of seals pups.
Yes, seals like to eat lichens. They also eat fish, shellfish, krill and other foods. Some seals will also eat other, smaller seals.
Seals "haul out" to bask in the sun, rest, play, watch the other seals, and mate.
Adult harbor seals eat squid; crustaceans; mollusks; and a variety of fish, including rockfish, herring, flounder, salmon, hake, and sand lance.
seals eat cod
no seals do not eat big squids.
yes they do they eat seals and sea lions the magnifficent creatures