Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
Guana is word in the Spanish language. It is used to describe the feces and urine of certain animals such as bats that live in caves, seabirds and seals.
Yes, wolverines live in caves
Kangaroos do not live in caves. In bad weather, they may shelter under cliff overhangs or perhaps the entrances of caves, but they do not live in caves.
Animals that live in sea caves include sea urchins, sea anemones, fish species like blennies and gobies, and lobsters. These animals are adapted to the dark, sheltered environment of sea caves, where they can find protection from predators and access to food sources.
Glow worms live in in caves they also live in rainforest but they mostly live in caves
Giant pandas do not live in caves.
People in Maroo of the Winter Caves don't hunt the seals because they believe it would anger the seals' spirit guardian, who is protecting the village. The villagers rely on the seals for their survival and disrupting the balance in the ecosystem could have negative consequences.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
Ah, what a lovely question! Maroo's family from "Maroo of the Winter Caves" call the seals they see "sea puppies." Isn't that just delightful? It shows how playful and endearing their relationship with nature is. Just imagine those cute little seals basking in the sun, like fluffy puppies of the sea.
Tigers do not live in caves. They prefer grassland, forests, or swamps.
Weddell seals live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent. No seals live on the land.
habor seals live in salt water