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Seals are not well-adapted for movement on land due to their body structure, which is optimized for swimming. On land, seals typically move by flopping or sliding on their bellies, which is a slow and inefficient method of locomotion. The speed at which a seal can move on land varies depending on the species, but generally, they can reach speeds of up to 5-10 miles per hour for short distances.

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4mo ago

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