What an uncomfortable thought! Seals breed in the water.
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
No, Most seals live on the ice, in the open (when they are not in the water!),
Weddell seals are earless seals which live under the permanent ice that surrounds the Antarctic coast
Seals can be found in the tundra regions near the coast, where they rely on ice-covered waters for hunting and resting. They adapted to the cold climate of the tundra and depend on sea ice for their survival.
There's the polar bear it swims in icy water and and it can live on ice Seals
a nice cold area with lots of ice and water.
Antarctic seals primarily live along the coast of Antarctica and on surrounding ice floes. They rely on the sea ice for breeding, molting, and resting, as well as for finding food through cracks in the ice.
in Auntarctica near the sea ice
Harp seals live in northern Canada. Im not sure if that is considered tundra.
Normal seals,sea lions, grey seals, lion seals, ice seals,seafearers and fur seals
Polar bears do not live in the ocean but do swim some in the Arctic Ocean. They live in the Arctic where they hunt seals on the ice pack.
yes they do. there are leopard seals elephant seals and many other breeds