they live in the arctic in the northearn hempishere
Some animals that live in the Arctic Circle include polar bears, Arctic foxes, reindeer, Arctic hares, musk oxen, beluga whales, and several species of seals like ringed seals and bearded seals. These animals are adapted to survive in the extreme cold temperatures and harsh environment of the Arctic.
Harp seals live in northern Canada. Im not sure if that is considered tundra.
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Ellesmere Island is home to a variety of Arctic animals, including polar bears, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, muskoxen, caribou, lemmings, and various bird species such as snowy owls, jaegers, and ptarmigans. Seal species like ringed seals and bearded seals also inhabit the surrounding waters.
They live in the Arctic (The North Pole)
No. Ringed seals eat fish and squid.
Yes. Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa Hispida Saimensis) is a subspecies of ringed seal (Pusa Hispida). After ice age land rose when ice withdrew towards north and some ringed seals got separated from morther species and evolved to saimaa ringed seals. It's adapted fully to live in sweet water.
Ringed & Bearded Seals.They mostly eat ringed and bearded seals. But they also eat other small seals.
they swim
There are lots of different types of seals, there are ringed seals, bearded seals and ribbon seals.
There are lots of different types of seals, there are ringed seals, bearded seals and ribbon seals.
they have a diet of beared and ringed seals.
harp seal walrus elephant seal leopard seal There are 13 to 18 different types of seals.
Yes, but I'm not sure why
Yes, all seals are carnivores and predators.
Ringed seals eat invertebrates and fish like cod, squid, shrimp, and crustaceans.