Seals have powerful fins and a streamline build to propel them through the water. A layer of fat called "blubber" helps them stay bouyant in the water and protects them from the cold. They have a special waterproof coat that adds additional protection, as well as a warm undercoat. The eyes of the seal are adapted for seeing both in water and on land.
Its fat body helps it to survive the cold winters as well as the other season. WOW!
Adaptation
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The environment helps because their are other animals for them to eat
An adaptation to the environment.
It's skin!
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its coloring
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its food,paws,and its nails
Whales, seals, and walruses have adapted to survive the Arctic cold through various physiological traits. They possess a thick layer of blubber that insulates their bodies against frigid temperatures. Additionally, their fur or skin helps retain heat, while specialized circulatory systems minimize heat loss. These adaptations enable them to thrive in the harsh Arctic environment.