Seals are marine animals. Antarctica is a continent. Seals that live in the Southern Ocean include Leopard seals and Weddell seals.
Antarctica is a continent and seals prefer to live in sea water. Seals do, however, come to the Antarctic beaches in spring, to breed.
Antarctica is a continent and seals live in the sea. The Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is home to Weddell seals and Leopard seals.
yes, Lepord seals live in Antarctica.
Seals are marine mammals and do not live 'in Antarctica': Antarctica is a continent. Seals survive in their natural habitat, water, which surrounds Antarctica in the form of the Southern Ocean.
All seals live in ocean water. Weddell Seals and Leopard Seals inhabit the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
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Did you know...Seals can live in oceans as well as freshwater lakes, such as the Lake Baikal in Russia. However, most seals live in and around Antarctica and the Arctic Circle. Antarctica is so cold that it has no permanent land mammals, but six species of seals have found ways to live in the Antarctic Ocean. Many seals live in locations that are hard for humans to reach, such as Antarctica and the Arctic.
Breeding seals on Antarctica's beaches include the Weddell Seal and the Leopard Seal.
Harbor seals, Elephant seals, Ross seals, Weddell seals, Antarctica Fur seals, Leopard seals and Navy seals.
Seals live in oceans and in other oceans in addition to those that live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica. Seals are not land animals: Antarctica is a land mass.