Seals have adapted to their aquatic environment, and their vision is optimized for seeing underwater rather than on land. While they may not see colors as vividly as humans do, they have excellent low-light vision and can detect movement well in murky waters. Their eyes are specially structured to focus in water, allowing them to spot prey effectively. Overall, their vision is well-suited for their lifestyle but differs from human vision in important ways.
See the link below for images of all the US state seals.
sharks also eat seals and fish . and sharks when they see us above the water they mistakes us for seals
There are hunders of seals on Cape Cod beaches, North Beach In chatham is one of the good spots to see them.
yess they have good eyesight because they need to see far away incase there is any seals ahead ! they love to eat seals !
When you see the snipers lay on your belly and crawl
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This is not a good idea. These are wild animals in their habitat. If you are a US citizen, it is a felony to do so.
Yes they ca see you should have learned that in 3rd grade or younger learning about animals but its OK if you didn't :)
The best location in Chatham to see seals is at Monomoy Island.
The US Navy SEALS is a Special Operations Group of the US Navy
The best place to see seals in Chatham is at the Chatham Fish Pier.
You can see pictures of Weddell seals in a group online at places like Arkive.org. You can also see these seals on the National Geographic website.