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Seals sunbathe primarily to regulate their body temperature and maintain their health. By basking in the sun, they can dry their fur, which helps to retain warmth, especially after diving in cold waters. Sunbathing also aids in the prevention of skin infections and helps them to absorb essential vitamins from sunlight. Additionally, it serves as a social behavior, allowing seals to rest and bond with one another.

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