Yes, harbor seals are native to the Channel Islands off the coast of California. They are commonly found along the rocky shorelines and in the waters surrounding the islands, where they haul out on beaches and rocks to rest and breed. These seals are an important part of the marine ecosystem in the region.
Yes, like all seals.
Harbor seals, Elephant seals, Ross seals, Weddell seals, Antarctica Fur seals, Leopard seals and Navy seals.
The scientific name for harbor seals is Phoca vitulina.
habor seals live in salt water
Harbor Seals
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
yes.
Yes they are.
Monk seals are native to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the main Hawaiian Islands in the United States as well as certain regions of the Mediterranean Sea. They are endemic to these areas, meaning they are found exclusively in these locations. Additionally, monk seals are critically endangered, with their populations facing numerous threats such as habitat loss, entanglement in fishing gear, and disease.
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Harbour Seals