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Hawaii State Mammal: Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus schauinslandi)Hawaii State Marine Mammal: Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
The plural form of "seal" is "seals." This applies to both the marine animal and the official stamp used for securing documents. In context, "seals" can refer to multiple individuals of the animal species or multiple instances of the seal used for authentication.
SEAL.
yes, they are mammals
Yes it is. It's kind of obvious actually and you spelt seal wrong.
The word "seal" serves as a homonym for both an animal and a part of the head. As an animal, a seal is a marine mammal known for its playful behavior and swimming abilities. In terms of anatomy, "seal" can refer to the action of closing or fastening something, like the mouth or lips, which are parts of the head.
The homonym for seal... The seal dived into the sea or Seal the bag or the food will not be fresh.
If You Mean As A Animal That Eats The Dead One Then A shar Is One And A Seal And Really Any Other Meat Eaters.
Any larger marine animal would be a natural predator of any small marine animal in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica. Depending on its size, the toothfish could become prey to a penguin, a seal or a whale, or another salt-water fish.
No. The seal is an ocean animal, and it is a mammal.
marine
A marine animal is a "marine" animal because it spends most of it's life in a marine environment (ex. the ocean). These could be marine animals like conchs, seastars, fish, or marine mammals like dolphins and whales.