The gestation period for a seal is 330 days.
The gestation period of elephant seals is 11.3 months.
11-12 months
Southern elephant seals have a gestation period of 11.3 months.
A fur seals gestation period is approximately 11 to 12 months, after which they give birth to a single pup.
Leopard seals have a gestation period of approximately 8 to 9 months, before giving birth to a single pup.
Elephant seals are 5 metres long. They are the biggest seals in the world.They also weigh 4 tonnes which is heaps. When their chest is off the ground and their stretching up towards the sky they are up to a mans shoulder which is so big.
Crabeater Seals only give birth to one seal at a time, and gestation period is so long they only give birth every other year. The gestation period averages over 250 days.
A fur seals gestation period is approximately 11 to 12 months, after which they give birth to a single pup.
Seals reproduce sexually, meaning they require a male and a female to produce offspring. Males and females typically mate in the water, and after a gestation period, the female gives birth to a single pup on land or ice.
Gestation occurs in a womb.
A Harp seals gestation period is approximately 11 to 12 months. They give birth to a single pup, which will be weaned after a period of 12 to 14 days. The mother will mate again whilst still feeding her pup, ready to start the cycle again the following year.
Yes, Weddell seals reproduce sexually. Mating typically occurs in late winter to early spring, with males establishing territories to attract females. After a gestation period of about 11 months, females give birth to a single pup, which they nurse for several weeks before it becomes independent.