they use their flippers to slide on their bellies
and when they move, travel to a new home or place
they swim very fast
they are good swimmers
thanks for reading my answer to this question i got the answer from a friend of mine who is a worker at the zoo with the seals.
Denise is my name.
Yes! How do you think they move through the water?
No fur so less friction with the water.
Yes, the seal would fall within that category, because it can move in water independent of the waters current.
Yes, because they have streamlined bodies to help them move through the water quickly.
The Ross Seal moves with its belly.
To "seal water" out. Pun.
Yes, the harp seal is a marine mammal that spends most of its time in the water. They are adapted to living in cold Arctic and North Atlantic waters and are known for their distinctive harp-shaped markings on their fur.
i don t know. how do u seal a water pump?
no
go to ellusionist.com and look up fraud. THis is the tricks were you move the seal. sorry but cant tell secret.
flippers and tail and body
it drinks sea water?