Yes, seals can feel warmth, but their ability to sense temperature varies among species and environments. They have a layer of blubber that insulates them against cold water, but they are still sensitive to temperature changes. In warmer climates or during warmer months, seals may seek cooler areas to regulate their body temperature. Overall, seals are adapted to their habitats, allowing them to respond to temperature variations effectively.
antarctic seals have blubber to keep them warm.
seals have a lot of blubber which keeps them warm.
No seals dont have hairs to keep them them warn
Yes, it keeps them warm.
by the fat on the bodies and food and water
NO seals are MAMMALS and all mammals are warm blooded
To keep them warm.
yes
They are warm blooded, because they are mammals.A seal is a mamel so it is warm blooded.
It helps the seal to keep warm.
they have blubber that keeps them warm.
it has blubber to keep it warm!