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Seal Adaptation In The Arctic

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Seal adaptation in the Arctic refers to the unique physiological and behavioral traits that seals have developed to thrive in the harsh conditions of the Arctic region.

Key Features

  • Thick layer of blubber for insulation
  • Streamlined body shape for efficient swimming
  • Ability to hold their breath for long periods of time
  • Unique hunting techniques adapted to icy environments

Pros

  • Seals have evolved remarkable adaptations to survive in one of the most extreme environments on Earth
  • Their adaptations provide valuable insights into how species can thrive in changing climates

Cons

  • Seals are still vulnerable to climate change and human disturbances in their habitats

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 12:32:07 AM UTC