Yes. All seals are water animals. They move poorly on land.
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.
Penguin
Harp seals live in northern Canada. Im not sure if that is considered tundra.
Walrus
Slugger the Sea Dog is a seal. There are a huge variety of seals but the Slugger version seams to be a leopard seal or a fur seal because of its gray coloring.
Yes!
to learn how to swim
The harp seal is the rarest. Last Seen:1989 in PARK ZOO in South Africa.
Meat eating-yes.
yes
Harp seals spend most of their time in cold water oceans.
A harp seal is covered in fur.
A mommy harp seal and a daddy harp seal. Want details? Ask your parents.
the diet of a harp seal is mostly fish and crustaceans
they hunt the harp seal mainly for their fur
The adult harp seal is a grayish color...
Harp Seals are called 'Harp' seals because Harp Seals's designs on their blubber can sometimes be in the shape of a harp.