Hanapin
seals, selyo
What is a "seal"?
Seals are aquatic mammals that belong to the family Phocidae. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, short, stiff fur, and flippers that are specially adapted for swimming in water. Seals are found in both polar and temperate waters and are divided into two groups: the true seals (also called earless seals) and the eared seals (also called sea lions and fur seals). True seals are distinguished by their lack of external ears and their ability to move on land by wriggling along on their bellies. Eared seals, on the other hand, have external ears and are able to walk on all fours using their flippers like legs. Seals are important predators in the marine food chain, feeding on fish, squid, and other marine animals, and they are also hunted by larger predators such as sharks and killer whales.
selyo, tatak
selyo, pirma
selyo, pagtakip
selyo, patong
selyo, tanda ng pag-apruba
selyo, tatak
SEAL, pangkat-dagat
balahibo ng seal, balat ng seal
selyo, bant
taposin, pirmahan
selyo, isara
selyo, takpan
selyohan, takpan
selyohin, isara nang mahigpit
manghuli ng mga seals, manghuli ng mga sel
seal
underseal
underseal