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Ribbon Seal

Ribbon Seal. By Wyatt. MAMMAL . It has a backbone. It has fur. It breaths air. It is warm blooded. Location. Alaska. Habitat. Where: Arctic Surroundings/Shelter: ice water Temperature: cold. Food. They eat shrimp, crabs, squid, and fish. Predator-prey.

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Ribbon Seal

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  1. Ribbon Seal By Wyatt

  2. MAMMAL • It has a backbone. • It has fur. • It breaths air. • It is warm blooded.

  3. Location • Alaska

  4. Habitat • Where: Arctic • Surroundings/Shelter: ice water • Temperature: cold

  5. Food They eat shrimp, crabs, squid, and fish.

  6. Predator-prey • Polar bears hunt ribbon seals. • Ribbon seals hunt fish.

  7. Size/Looks • Height: five and a half feet long • Weight: 175 pounds • Description: four white stripes

  8. Interesting Facts • Ribbon seals are harder to catch than harp seals.

  9. Interesting Fact • The Ribbon seal runs across ice using its front legs.

  10. Interesting Fact • The Ribbon seal may live 30 years.

  11. Interesting Fact • The Ribbon seals population is 250,000.

  12. Interesting Fact • Young Ribbon seals look like young Harp seals.

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