Yes, seals often feed in groups, especially species like harbor seals and gray seals. Group feeding can enhance their hunting efficiency, as they can work together to herd fish and other prey. Additionally, social interactions within groups can provide safety from predators while foraging. However, feeding behavior may vary among different seal species and environmental conditions.
Seals feed primarily on fish.
Most species of seals stay with their pups for about one month. During this month the baby seals feed from their mother but after that the baby seals feed themselves.
Maybe the idea that the seals need to be healthy and we wouldn't feed them properly.
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Seals are carnivores. They primarily feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans.
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No, seals do not eat whales as part of their diet. Seals typically feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans.
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whales called the killer whale will feed on seals but they also feed on krill even though killer whales are tough but they don't hurt humans unless they come too close to their babies that's the same with leopard seals
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