Seals at zoos typically eat a diet that includes a variety of fish, such as herring, mackerel, and capelin, as well as squid and other seafood. Their diet may be supplemented with vitamins and minerals to ensure they receive proper nutrition. Keepers often provide meals that mimic their natural feeding habits to promote health and well-being. Additionally, some zoos may offer enrichment activities involving food to stimulate the seals mentally and physically.
yes they do a seal is meatand a lion is a carnivorelions are indigenous to Africa - there are no seals in AfricaA lion might eat a seal if fed one in a zoo.
They are eaten by the white shark, then they eat fish, the fish eat zoo plankton, and the zoo plankton eat phytoplankton. So it goes like this:WHITE SHARKMONK SEALFISHZOO PLANKTONPHYTOPLANKTON
Seal
Zoo plankton eat phytoplankton
puffins eat fish fish eat zoo plankton zoo plankton eat phytoplankton phytoplankton fix nutrients using energy from the sun. puffins eat fish fish eat zoo plankton zoo plankton eat phytoplankton phytoplankton fix nutrients using energy from the sun. puffins eat fish fish eat zoo plankton zoo plankton eat phytoplankton phytoplankton fix nutrients using energy from the sun.
Yes a seal does eat fish.
around half of the pool is filled with poo
You get a weal. Its cross bred and looks like a seal with tusks. :)
No, animals in zoo's are kept as close to their wild instincts as possible meaning they are wild and you can not touch
it depends on the seal but some eat krill. The leopard seal dose not eat krill and eats fish and other seals
Seal eat Squid, fish, penguins, and some eat other seals.
The harp seal is the rarest. Last Seen:1989 in PARK ZOO in South Africa.