Seals are exciting animals - they can be trained, they are pretty intelligent, and they are well-adapted to severe conditions they live in.
Like other animals, they have a few interesting features about them, so if you love nature as much as we do, then you might be interested in learning more about them.
Here are a few interesting things about these animals.
Seals look chubby, but most of their bulk comes from a thick layer of blubber and not fat. This blubber keeps them warm in cold waters.
Seals can sleep underwater and even one half of their brain sleeps while the other stays awake. This helps them stay safe from predators.
Seals are excellent swimmers. Some can zip through the water at speeds of 20-25 miles per hour (32-40 km/h).
Seals are not just fish eaters; they enjoy a varied diet. Depending on the species, they can munch on fish, squid, krill, and even penguins!
Seals are known for their vocalizations. They can make various sounds, from barking and growling to singing-like songs.
Seals have sensitive whiskers called "vibrissae" that help them detect prey and navigate in the dark waters.
Seals have been around for a very long time. Their ancestors date back millions of years, making them some of the oldest marine mammals.
As you may see, they are actually pretty amazing - and cute too!