The number of seals in an average colony can vary widely depending on the species and location. For example, harbor seal colonies may range from a few dozen to several hundred individuals, while larger species like elephant seals can gather in the thousands during breeding season. Overall, seal colony sizes can range from small groups to large aggregations, with some colonies numbering in the tens of thousands.
Various sources give seals a range of collective names: bob of seals colony of seals crash of seals flock of seals harem of seals herd of seals plump of seals pod of seals rookery of seals spring of seals team of seals most common: herd, pod, colony, or rookery less common: bob or harem
Various sources give seals a range of collective names: bob of seals colony of seals crash of seals flock of seals harem of seals herd of seals plump of seals pod of seals rookery of seals spring of seals team of seals
A colony of penguins is referred to as a waddle. Waddle refers to penguin colonies that are on land. The water colonies are called a raft. The colony of seals are called a herd. A group of young baby seals are called pods.
A group of seals is known by the same terms as a group of penguins, which is: a) Colony b) Rookery c) Waddle
A group of seals is known by the same terms as a group of penguins, which is: a) Colony b) Rookery c) Waddle
all have just a few sets but the harp has tons of sets
In the past five years alone, more than one million seals have been slaughtered in the commercial seal hunt in Canada. The actual number of seals killed is likely higher than that, though, because many seals are shot at and injured in the course of the hunt, and many of these animals slip into the water, where they die slowly and are not counted or recovered.
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7: elephant seals,harp seals, cabeater seals, ross seals, leopard seals, wendell seals and hooded seals
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Seals do not have any legs they only have flippers.