Hooded seals live on ice in the Arctic Ocean. Occasionally, these seals will travel to warmer water, but generally prefer water in their natural habitat.
There are two main types of seals that live in Antarctica: the Weddell seal and the leopard seal. These seals are well adapted to the extreme cold conditions of Antarctica and can be found along the coastlines and ice floes of the continent.
The smallest type of seal is the Baikal seal.
a seal is different from a polar bear because a seal has flippers and blubber a polar bear has 4 legs and has fur and a polar bear eats the seal but the seal doesn't eat the polar bear so the seal is prey to the polar bear k
The Seal of Neptune was created in 1963.
Hooded jackets may be inappropriate for sunny days due to their warmth. The hood, especially, is valuable for keeping one's ears and neck warm on a cold day. Yet this may be unnecessary on a sunny day, as the sun itself provides warmth and a hood may block this.
look at the name of it,,,,HOODED seal...
hooded seal
A female Hooded Seal can give birth to one pup per year.
The Hooded Plover lives in Australia and Tasmania.
Hooded seals can dive down over 3,000 feet and also remain underwater for almost an hour.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cystophora cristata.
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harp seal walrus elephant seal leopard seal There are 13 to 18 different types of seals.
D. M. Lavigne has written: 'Harps & hoods' -- subject(s): Harp seal, Hooded seal
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Hooded Seal
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