No fur so less friction with the water.
Faster than you! you're screwed
Seals are streamlined to reduce the friction between it and the water around it, this allows the seal to dive. Streamlining also allows the seal to move faster through the water and change direction quickly to escape from predators or to hunt prey.
Yes! How do you think they move through the water?
Yes, the seal would fall within that category, because it can move in water independent of the waters current.
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
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.
It helps the seal to keep warm.
Plumbers putty can be used to seal a leaky pipe by applying it around the area where the leak is occurring. The putty creates a watertight seal that helps prevent water from leaking out of the pipe.
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.
Yes, you can apply caulk over grout in the bathroom to create a better seal. This helps prevent water from seeping through and causing damage.