Well yeah, they don't lay eggs do they?
no its a mammal
A harp seal is a placental mammal belonging to kingdom animalia phylum chordata. All animals from the phylum Chordata (chordates) are vertebrates.
yes it can with the right food and water and proper care it is very likely to survive in captivity
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.
A harp seal is covered in fur.
A mommy harp seal and a daddy harp seal. Want details? Ask your parents.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pagophilus groenlandicus (formerly Phoca groenlandica).
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
No. A seal is a mammal. A seal is not a FISH. It breathes air and gives birth to live young like humans do. A seal is a mammal.