Yes, there are seals in the Red Sea, specifically the Arabian or Gulf of Suez seal, which is a rare species. While not commonly seen, these seals inhabit coastal areas and rocky shores. The Red Sea is not known for large populations of seals, but they can occasionally be spotted in certain regions. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.
Seals and sea lions do not live in Jamaica.
Normal seals,sea lions, grey seals, lion seals, ice seals,seafearers and fur seals
Sea, Air, Land
they splash around in the sea with other seals
The penguins preditors are the leapard seals, fur seals, sea lions, shark, killer whale, and on land their preditors are foxes, snakes, and sea gulls.
Sea otters do not harm baby seals. In fact, they do not have any significant interactions with them in the wild.
External ears
Weddell seals are related to walruses and sea lions
yeah coz' seals and sea lions are fish aren't they
no
swim in the sea
no.