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Seals are fascinating marine mammals known for their streamlined bodies, playful nature, and excellent swimming abilities. Found in oceans and coastal areas around the world, they thrive in both icy waters and temperate regions.
With their thick layer of blubber, seals stay warm in cold environments, while their flippers allow them to glide effortlessly through the water. They are skilled hunters, feeding on fish, squid, and other marine creatures. On land, seals may appear clumsy, but in the water, they are agile and graceful swimmers.
Seals are highly social animals, often seen resting in large groups on beaches or ice floes. However, they face threats from climate change, pollution, and hunting. Conservation efforts play a crucial role in protecting these remarkable creatures and ensuring their survival in the wild.