2. DESCRIPTION
• Seals are mammals.
• They are carnivores.
• They are brown, grey or white.
• They’re friendly.
• There are 32 species
of seals.
3. BODY
• They’ve got a short and big tail.
• They’ve got two flippers.
• They’ve got long whiskers.
• They’ve got a black nose.
• They’ve got small teeth.
eyes
whiskers
flippers
tail
4. What can they do?
• They can swim very fast.
• They can jump out of the water.
• They can learn how to play.
• They can sleep long hours.
5. What do they eat?
• Seals eat all types of small fish.
• They also eat prawns, crabs, seaweed and
all kinds of invertebrates.
6. Where do they live?
• Seals live in the Artic ocean and in the
North Pole.
• They live in cold environments.
• They spend most of the time in the sea or
laying on the sand, on big stones or on the
snow.
7. Curiosities
• Seals have a layer of fat under skin called
blubber, which keeps them warm in cold
water.
• Seals live on average for 25 - 30 years,
females usually live longer than males.
8. Comparative sentences
• Seals are faster at swimming than turtles.
• Seals are more intelligent than stingrays.
• Seals are more playful than sharks.