Description
Seals, sleek marine mammals of the pinniped family, are well-adapted to life in the ocean. With their streamlined bodies and flippers, they navigate the waves with grace and agility. Seals inhabit both Arctic and Antarctic regions as well as temperate and tropical waters, where they feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans. These social animals congregate on shorelines and ice floes, forming colonies for breeding and molting. Despite facing threats from habitat loss and human activity, seals continue to enchant with their playful antics and vital roles in marine ecosystems, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all life in the ocean.




