sleep
in the antarctic
Harp seals are white.
Otters and baby seals may interact in their natural habitat, but it is not common for otters to harm or prey on baby seals. Otters are more likely to compete with seals for food sources such as fish and shellfish. Overall, their interactions are usually peaceful and do not pose a threat to the baby seals.
Seals are good bait for the great white shark because seals are the main food source of the great white shark.
Leopard seals make their homes in the Southern Ocean, water that surrounds the continent of Antarctica -- this is their natural habitat. They do not live on land.
The Leopard Seal and the Weddell Seal are types of seals with a polar habitat around Antarctica in the Southern Ocean.
No.
penguins, seals and other life.
sand dunes beaches antartica/ocean
It depends on the type...harbor seals are gray or silver with dark spots...harps are white...lepord seals are spotted...
Hooded seals face several predators in their natural habitat, primarily including orcas (killer whales) and large sharks, such as the great white shark. Additionally, polar bears may prey on them, especially when the seals are on ice. Human activities, such as hunting and fishing, also pose indirect threats to their populations. Overall, these factors contribute to the challenges hooded seals face in the wild.