Seals have a thick layer of blubber, or fat, under the skin, which insulates them from the cold in the water and on ice or land.
they can swim upside down in cold water to
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It has slippery skin which keeps the seal easier to swim through the cold water.
Because the water is too cold to swim in and they didn't know how to make boats
to swim in the water
The answer is no. thats all i can say.
They swim after it, as other seals do. They are highly maneuverable in the water.
in icey cold water! :)
In cold water, seals have to worry about food supplies and predators. There are several animals that eat seals including polar bears and orcas or killer whales. Seals also have to worry about a lack of food.
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Seals dive for fish underwater, some might sleep underwater. But 6 types of seals live in antarctica! Seals breath air but do spend a lot of time underwater holding their breath. Sometime seals prefer to breath the air trapped under the ice then come to the surface. They would live mostly in the cold area because they have blubber fur.