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Indefinitely, as seals are marine mammals that breathe air. Technically, seals don't ever have to be IN the water. As long as they get sufficient water in their diet, and the temperature is cool enough, they'll be fine. Pinnies spend plenty of time on land, and birth their pups there.
Indefinitely, as seals are marine mammals that breathe air. Technically, seals don't ever have to be IN the water. As long as they get sufficient water in their diet, and the temperature is cool enough, they'll be fine. Pinnies spend plenty of time on land, and birth their pups there.
Indefinitely, as seals are marine mammals that breathe air. Technically, seals don't ever have to be IN the water. As long as they get sufficient water in their diet, and the temperature is cool enough, they'll be fine. Pinnies spend plenty of time on land, and birth their pups there.
Unlike humans, harbor seals breathe out before diving. They use oxygen already in their blood and muscles while underwater, and their heartbeat slows from about 100 beats per minute to 10.
When cold, seals rely on their thick layer of blubber, or fat, to keep their organs insulated. Younger seals' skin is kept warm by a layer of water-repellent fur, which remains until the seals grow the fat layer.
Those that live in the warmer regions may find that the hotter temperatures also reduce the cold water currents. They rely upon those cold water currents to bring in an assortment of food to them. Most seals live where there is plenty of salt water.
Obviously when seals are in the sea, rain makes little difference to them, but what about when seals are on land? It was only when the rain turned to hail, stinging the seals' more sensitive faces and flippers, that some seals finally gave up and headed seawards.
Scientists think this high level of gas in their blood may protect them when they dive to deep levels in the ocean. Harp seals can stay underwater for up to 15 minutes. Weddell seals are even more impressive. The can stay underwater for up to 80 minutes.
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