
Seals
Seals are marine mammals belonging to the family Phocidae (true seals) and the family Otariidae (fur seals and sea lions). They are known for their streamlined bodies, flippers, and ability to thrive in cold ocean environments. Seals are skilled swimmers, using their flippers to move gracefully in water while primarily feeding on fish and other marine life. They often come ashore to rest, breed, and nurse their young. Seals play an important role in marine ecosystems and can be found in various regions around the world, from polar ice to temperate coastlines.