Seals (╯°□°)╯
You might be asking yourself, why seals? Well, look no further because the answer is... Why not? We just did penguins. A Pinniped, more commonly known as a seal (includes sea lions and walruses) Pinnipeds, or seals, are a carnivorous species, meaning that they exclusively eat meat. This includes, you guessed it, penguins, fish, squid, krill, and even other seals! However, just like the penguins, they too have a common predator, the killer whale. A Diagram depicting the food chain in Antarctica Seals, however, only have flippers for limbs and have streamlined bodies which allow them to be more flexible and agile as dolphins, but not as fast. There are some species which propel themselves with their front flippers while others use their hind ones. On land, they can propel themselves forward in a bouncing motion. Some seals just bouncing around Many types of seal prefer the colder waters of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Most of their lives are spent i...