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Most seals live in
the artics and survive in the harsh and bitter cold weather because
they have a layer of thick fat called blubber. Seals and sea
lions live most of their lives in the water but come out on land
to bask in the sun. They come up during the breeding season.
They like deep salt water because it provides plenty of fish
to keep them alive and healthy. Seals live in places where disturbance
is minimal. They like islands and rocky shores where they can
bask in the sun and be close to their source of food. Also, they
like sandbars, where they can also bask in the sun. They feed
in cold open waters so that there is a wider variety of fish
to choose from. |