Seals live in the oceans of both hemispheres and are mostly confined to polar, sub-polar, and temperate climates.
What do seals look like ?
They have smooth rubbery skin and sleek, streamlined bodies for swimming. They lack external ears. They have a strong tail and fore-flippers. They have a smooth layer of fat ( blubber ) lies underneath the skin to keep them warm in the icy water.
What do seals eat ?
Seals mainly eat fish and squid.
What is special about seals ?
Their fore-flippers are used for steering and strong abdomenal muscles allow them to perform shows.
They have both speed and maneuverability in the water.
They are aquatic mammals and mostly very friendly.