seals either dive deep, shallow, or mixed. Deep is when they feed throughout the day and night and eat fish throughout the ocean. Shallow is when they feed at nighttime and eat fish and squids. Mixed is when they feed day and night along the continental shelf and they display both diving patterns.
They catch it - frequently fish - in the ocean.
They catch it using their hind flippers and teeth
smell and feel
catch fish in packs
in the bottom of the ocean
by Stealth,Cunning and speed
Harp Seals find food by using their whiskers.
smell and feel
Weddell seals dive up to 1,000 feet to get their food.
Harp seals are smart. They are very skilled at getting food. They are also able to remember where they were able to find food, so that they can go back there.
in its mates vagina. its gotta dig in deep tho.
All sea animals swim to find food. Like for example like seals, seals find food by swimming under the sea and catch fish. sharks find food by swimming under and sea and kill fishes or other sea animals. That's is your answer; there is many more :)
Mostly in the sea. Fish ans seals, sometimes walrus and small whales, or carrion of a beached and dead animal.Polar Bears usually find their food in the water. Such as seals and penguins. They could also eat white foxes.
Millions of seals find billions of krill and millions of fish to eat in the protein-rich Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica. They can also dine on other seals and sea birds. Except for Orca whales, seals -- especially the Leopard Seals -- are the top of the food chain there.
Seals swallow their food whole with the head of the food first. Their teeth are only designed for grasping their food, not chewing.
Yes. If they wouldn't be able to they wouldn't be able to hibernate. A polar bear eats seals and if they can't find seals, they would have to eat what they can find to survive.
they hunt in the ocean. In the waters off Antarctica, they are known to prey on penguins.
baby seals little fish and anything they can find died or alive