Ribbon seals adapt to their surroundings primarily through their specialized physical features and behaviors. Their unique coloration, with dark brown or black fur and distinctive light-colored stripes, provides camouflage against the ice and water, helping them evade predators. Additionally, they are skilled swimmers, using their strong fore flippers to navigate the frigid Arctic waters, and they rely on sea ice for resting and breeding, which is crucial for their survival in harsh environments. Their ability to dive deep and hold their breath for extended periods also aids in hunting for fish and squid.
They have ribbon on them and they are seals.
All seals are mammals
There are lots of different types of seals, there are ringed seals, bearded seals and ribbon seals.
There are lots of different types of seals, there are ringed seals, bearded seals and ribbon seals.
50%
When they find something to eat.
No they are not. but they might become soon.
Ribbon seals eat, squid, octopus, crabs, shrimp; also fish such as cod, pollack, sculpin and capelin.
get hairy
Their blubber gets thicker.
we can keep our sorroundings clean by not gonna put trashes everywhere
They don't! :P C.H.