True seals, fur seals and sea lions feed mostly on fish and crustaceans. Do leopard seals eat crab? They are by far the most abundant seal species in the world. … As well as being an important krill predator, the crabeater seal’s pups are an important component of the dietRead More →

Six different species of seal live in Antarctic waters: Ross, Weddell, crabeater, leopard, fur and elephant seals. Fur seals are the smallest, with adult females weighing only 150 kg, while male elephant seals can weigh 4000 kg. What do earless seal eat? Seals are carnivores, eating mainly fish, though someRead More →

Arctic: Ringed seal. Ringed seals give birth in snow-covered lairs or directly on the sea ice surface. Antarctic: Weddell seal. Weddell seals are able to stay underwater for up to 80 minutes while they look for breathing holes in the sea ice. Do ringed seals live in Canada? Ringed sealsRead More →

Ringed Seals are generally solo by nature. They hunt alone and when they haul up onto ice to rest they will separate themselves. The only time they come together is during mating season when they may set up their lairs in closer proximity to each other. Do ringed seals liveRead More →

The system usually consists of a tube, a one-way valve and a vacuum source (such as the intake manifold). The unwanted gases, called “blow-by”, are gases from the combustion chamber which have leaked and pass through the piston rings. What causes excessive Blowby? While excessive blow-by can be caused byRead More →

In Norfolk you can find common (harbour) and grey seals and the majority have their home in a prime spot on Blakeney Point Nature Reserve. The common seals have their young between June and August, and the pups can swim almost immediately. Are there seals on Horsey beach now? HorseyRead More →