A consumer, because it eats fish.
Consumer.
Decomposer
Seals are the favorite food of many predators. Sharks, killer whales, and polar bears are three of the largest predators of seals. Polar bears hunt for seals by finding the places where the seal is hiding on the ice, and pouncing on them. Sharks can hunt seals by hiding very deep in the sea, and rushing upwards when they see a seal overhead. Humans sometimes hunt seals too.
A female seal is a cow.A male seal is a bull.A young seal is a cub.
le seal
Quite a few species have adapted to life in the arctic - both aquatic and terrestrial animals. Below are the "most commonly" found:Arctic foxArctic wolvesArctic hareArctic ternCaribouCollared LemmingDoll sheepMuskoxNarwhalPolar BearSnowy OwlWalrusSealWolverineLynxAnimals that live in the artic are penguins emporrer penguins artic foxes polar bears a walrus a ringed seal.A Artic Tern and also Ivory Gull.polar bears, penguin's, seal's, sea lion's, some bird's. ;)
Seal teeth look very similar to dog teeth in that they are sharp and curved. You can see pictures of seal teeth online at National Geographic.
Decomposer
Decomposer
its a consumer its a consumer
The Ringed Seal eats Cod and other fish. So, it is a carnivore
it is a consumer because it eats
The Ringed Seal eats Cod and other fish. So, it is a carnivore
it is a consumer because it eats
in the ocean what things are producers
it is a tertiary consumer- producer is the plant/ algae, the primary consumer is the fish, the secondary the crab that eats the fish, the tertiary the seal that eats the crabs.
The ringed seal has a gestation period of 9 to 11 months Reference: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/ringed-seal/
A Ringed Seal
Yes