Yes, they spend all their life in the artic
artic ocean
They live in the Arctic (The North Pole)
It does not live anywhere in the Arctic (the north polar region). The Weddell Seal is a native of the Antarctic (the south polar region)
the arctic tundra
yes I think
a bearded seal can have 16 to 18 whiskers
Ellesmere Island is home to a variety of Arctic animals, including polar bears, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, muskoxen, caribou, lemmings, and various bird species such as snowy owls, jaegers, and ptarmigans. Seal species like ringed seals and bearded seals also inhabit the surrounding waters.
Animals that live year-round in the Arctic include polar bears, Arctic foxes, and various species of seals such as the ringed seal and the bearded seal. These animals have adapted to the harsh climate, with thick fur or blubber for insulation. Additionally, migratory birds and certain species of fish also inhabit the region, though many birds migrate south during winter. The Arctic ecosystem is uniquely adapted to extreme conditions, supporting a diverse range of wildlife.
the polar bear is one. the arctic seal is another arctic fox snowy owl caribou
Wolves, arctic foxes, bears, geese, lemming, stoat, caribou, squirrel, seal, and many other animals
Some animals that live in the Arctic Circle include polar bears, Arctic foxes, reindeer, Arctic hares, musk oxen, beluga whales, and several species of seals like ringed seals and bearded seals. These animals are adapted to survive in the extreme cold temperatures and harsh environment of the Arctic.
A Ringed Seal