everything has a temperature. The average body temp for a seal is between 97.7 and 99.5 F
Seals generally maintain a body temperature close to that of the surrounding water in which they live. The range can vary depending on the species, but typically ranges from around 36-38°C (97-100°F). They have thick blubber layers that help insulate them and maintain their body temperature.
a shark is cold-blooded. its temperature is the same temperature as the water its in. A great white shark is warm blooded i can increase its body temperature to temperatures slightly higher than that of the water, it temperature varies in different parts of the body, varies from about 13-25 degrees Celsius.
No, penguins do not have blubber. Instead, they have a layer of feathers that insulate them and help regulate their body temperature in the cold water. Blubber is typically found in marine mammals like seals and whales to help them stay warm in cold water.
No. A spider has no mechanism to maintain its body temperature.
It depends on the cold blooded creature. Glad I could help!!
no one knows the temp of a seal, ask an eskimo?!?
Seals generally maintain a body temperature close to that of the surrounding water in which they live. The range can vary depending on the species, but typically ranges from around 36-38°C (97-100°F). They have thick blubber layers that help insulate them and maintain their body temperature.
One of the functions of human blood is that it help in the blood clotting process as it seals wounds. It also maintains the amounts of salts in the body and body temperature to a constant.
Seals have blubber, a layer of fat, which keeps them warm.
The mass and size of a polar bears body as well as its shape does not allow it to pass through water as easily as a seals body does. A seals body is designed more for swimming. On land the polar bear is better designed and thus will catch seals there.
Yes, they do.
Yes, they do.
seals have tapering body so they can stay in cold sea and eat only fish
Seals live in -40 C. Pretty cold eh? Seals live in -40 C. Pretty cold eh?
seals have warm layer of skin, suited for cold temperature
No, hair is not the outer covering of a seal. Seals have a thick layer of blubber under their skin, and their outer covering is made up of a combination of thick, waterproof fur or hair. This fur helps seals regulate their body temperature and stay warm in cold water.
harp seal covering is fur