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Discover the Ribbon Seal with its distinctive white stripes, unique hunting habits, and survival in the Arctic cold. Find out about its diet, predators, and interesting facts about this elusive marine mammal.
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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 • Polar bears hunt ribbon seals. • Ribbon seals hunt fish.
Size/Looks • Height: five and a half feet long • Weight: 175 pounds • Description: four white stripes
Interesting Facts • Ribbon seals are harder to catch than harp seals.
Interesting Fact • The Ribbon seal runs across ice using its front legs.
Interesting Fact • The Ribbon seal may live 30 years.
Interesting Fact • The Ribbon seals population is 250,000.
Interesting Fact • Young Ribbon seals look like young Harp seals.