seals spend more time on the land, they only go in water to hunt.
Polar bears eat seals, and seals are found in the sea.
Sea otters most of their time in the water. Here this should help- 65% in water 35% on land.
What an uncomfortable thought! Seals breed in the water.
Most of the order Carnivora spend some time on land, these are walruses, seals, sea otters etc.
Harp seals spend most of their time in cold water oceans.
Harp seals spend most of their life in the water. They do not build homes on land. The females come on land to have their babies. The females all come together so that the babies are all close together. This helps the babies to stay warm.
that's where the food is and some animals like penguins and seals spend some time on land
amphibians need both land and water to survive most of them spend some part of their lives in water and some on land.
Mammals evolved on land, and most still live on land. However, there are still a number that live exclusively in the water (such as whales, dolphins, manatees, etc) and many more that spend much of their time in water (such as beavers, seals, platypus, etc). One thing to note about aquatic mammals is they cannot get oxygen from water like fish, so they have to surface to breathe air frequently.
Turtles
They have learned by hiding in the water, they can sneak up on their prey, grab it, and drown it. Then, eat it at their leisure. They are big, and the water supports their large bodies. The water is much cooler than the hot land. The water makes it's easier for their large body to get around. A crocodile on land would have to compete for prey with a bear or a big cat. A crocodile in the water does not have much competition for the same type of prey that it eats. Crocodiles are like seals and hippos. Although they are land animals a great deal of the time, they have learned to adapt to spend most of their lives in the water.
No, Most seals live on the ice, in the open (when they are not in the water!),