Their fur is their main defense against the cold. It's well insulated with the fatty layer underneath and is very warm. The body core provides all the warmth they need. Even though they are not black (usually what attracts heat to their body) they can survive in cold harsh winter nights with just their coat.
they eat food,stay warm,and get strong.
seals stay with there mum for 3 months
antarctic seals have blubber to keep them warm.
seals have a lot of blubber which keeps them warm.
No seals dont have hairs to keep them them warn
Yes, it keeps them warm.
by the fat on the bodies and food and water
NO seals are MAMMALS and all mammals are warm blooded
To keep them warm.
yes
They are warm blooded, because they are mammals.A seal is a mamel so it is warm blooded.
they have blubber that keeps them warm.