Harp seals create shelter primarily by utilizing ice as their habitat. They often use sea ice for resting, breeding, and nursing their pups. During the breeding season, females create shallow depressions, known as "pupping lairs," in the snow or ice to protect their young from predators and harsh weather. These lairs provide a temporary yet effective shelter until the pups are strong enough to venture out.
A mommy harp seal and a daddy harp seal. Want details? Ask your parents.
it burris it self in the snow but sometimes if its white then it camouflage
A harp seal is covered in fur.
Despite what you may have heard, harp seals do not actually play the harp. They bark, like other seals.
the diet of a harp seal is mostly fish and crustaceans
The adult harp seal is a grayish color...
they hunt the harp seal mainly for their fur
to learn how to swim
Harp Seals are called 'Harp' seals because Harp Seals's designs on their blubber can sometimes be in the shape of a harp.
The scientific name for a harp seal is Pagophilus groenlandicus.
what are the predators of a harp seal
The seal of ireland is a harp