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Arctic seals protect themselves in several ways. Their thick layer of blubber provides insulation against the cold temperatures of their environment and helps them stay warm. Their streamlined bodies and strong flippers allow them to move quickly through the water, evading predators. Additionally, their camouflaged fur helps them blend in with the icy surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them.

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