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      • With streamlined bodies, flippers, a layer of blubber, and several other adaptations, seals are easily able to cope with the conditions of their marine environment. They’re often found in colder waters but are common in temperate and tropical waters from the Antarctic all the way up to the Arctic.
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  1. Sep 26, 2024 · Seal, any of 32 species of web-footed aquatic mammals that live chiefly in cold seas and whose body shape, round at the middle and tapered at the ends, is adapted to swift and graceful swimming. There are two types of seals: the earless, or true, seals; and the eared seals, which comprise the sea lions and fur seals.

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  2. Feb 9, 2023 · As they evolved into marine mammals, they adapted to their new environment, developing ingenious ways to regulate their body temperatures while developing acute senses and diving techniques that enabled them to hunt successfully. Senses . All the seal’s senses are adapted for life underwater.

  3. Adaptations of Seals to the Marine Environment. Seals need to be streamlined in order to move through the water with the minimum amount of resistance or "drag". External structures are absent e.g. ear flaps are internal, limbs are reduced and the male genitalia and female mammary glands are withdrawn into the body.

  4. Seals like this one photographed during the Sea Ice Physics and Ecosystem Experiment (SIPEX-II) in Antarctica, depend on sea ice to survive. They hunt for food, such as fish and krill , under the ice, and use the ice surface for rest and to have their pups.

  5. Oct 28, 2024 · Seals are fascinating marine mammals with a life cycle that reflects their adaptability and survival instincts. Understanding the stages of a seal’s life—from birth through growth, molting, and migration—provides insight into their behavior and ecological role.

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  7. www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › 14-seal-secrets14 Seal Secrets - NOAA Fisheries

    Mar 22, 2021 · Seals and sea lions belong to a group of marine mammals called pinnipeds, which means fin or flipper-footed. They are adapted for life in the ocean, but come on land for long periods of time. NOAA Fisheries and partners work to study, protect, and conserve these unique marine mammals and their habitats.

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