There are 32 species of seals that live in cold environments like the Arctic Ocean and North Pole. Seals are mammals that have a short, thick tail and two flippers. They have long whiskers, small teeth, and a black nose. Seals spend most of their time swimming in the sea or resting on snow, and they eat small fish, prawns, crabs, and sea plants.
2. What are they like?
• Seals are mammals.
• They are carnivors.
• They are brown, grey or white.
• They’re friendly.
• There are 32 species
of seals.
3. Physical description
• They’ve got a short and big tail.
• They’ve got two flippers.
• They’ve got long whiskers.
• They’ve got a black nose.
• They’ve got small teeth.
eyes
whiskers
flippers
tail
4. Where do they live?
• Seals live in the Artic Ocean.
• They live in the North Pole.
• They live in cold environments.
• They spend most of the time in the sea or
lying on the snow.
5. What do they eat?
• Seals eat all types of small fish.
• They also eat prawns, crabs, sea plants
and all kinds of invertebrates.
6. What can they do?
• They can swim very fast.
• They can jump out of the water.
• They can learn how to play.
• They can sleep long hours.