
Harp seals spend relatively little time on land and prefer to swim in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. These sleek swimmers cruise the chilly waters and feed on fish and crustaceans. They can remain submerged for up to 15 minutes. Harp seals are sometimes called saddleback seals because of the dark, saddlelike marking on the back and sides of their light yellow or gray bodies.
Both sexes return each year to breeding grounds in Newfoundland, the Greenland Sea, and the White Sea. On this turf males fight for their mates, battling with sharp teeth and powerful flippers.
When the mating ends, females gather in groups to give birth. Young harp seals are born on the ice, and mothers identify their own offspring from the multitudes by their smell. The young seals are famous for their snowy white coats. This fluffy fur is highly valued and has drawn hunters to the Newfoundland breeding grounds for two centuries. During the past several decades these grounds have become the scene of a human conflict between sealers and outraged environmentalists and animal rights activists. Modern hunts are better regulated than in the past, but the harp seal remains perhaps the most commercially important seal, with hundreds of thousands killed each year.
Polar bears are among the largest predators in the world. They range in color from pure white after a molt to a yellowish shade resulting from solar oxidation or staining by oil from seal blubber. Their skin, nose and lips are black in color. Polar bears’ long neck and narrow skull aid in streamlining the animal in water, and their large, flat and oar-like front feet make them strong swimmers. Their fur is thicker than any other bears’ even covering their feet, for warmth and traction on ice. Polar bears also have a thick layer of blubber which provides buoyancy and insulation.

A zebra stripe pattern helps to distinguish between the animals in the photo. The skin of the animal is black, even under the white hair. The animals actually look fat, short legged and dumpy. These horses are fed on grasses and sedges; though they will also eat bark, leaves, buds, fruits and roots.
My day was great I talked to my boyfriend. I went and watched tv. I had a friend do my hair. It is sooo cute. My other friend come over with kittens. They are so cute I want to keep one.

Snake neck turtles live in freshwater. They eat insects,worms,tadpoles,frogs and small fish. In early summer the female lays between 2 and 10 eggs. Cool turtles I have never heard of.

Today I am going to write about lions. Lions are large cats that live on grassy plains in Africa and some live in grasslands of India. Lions can grow up to six feet long and up to 420 pounds.Lions can live up to 15 years in the wild.Lions are more active at night.
this is cool information about lions
I had a good day I went swimming with my sister and had a blast. I went to tkd for leader ship it was awesome. I twisted my leg trying to do a kick. I'm okay it hurt for a little bit. I am going to watch tv now. talk to you tomorrow bye
I am going to right about animals and about my day. hope you like my blog :)
This is the first post in the journal of a swamp princess. Now, she doesn't really live in a swamp. She is quite a princess though. A special princess.
You see this princess loves clothes almost as much as she loves fun. She understands the practicality of a good hair tie as much as a great pair of hiking boots. She looks fab in a bikini and can totally kick anyone's butt who ticks her off.
Yep. A Swamp Princess. There is no one like her on the planet. This is her journal.
About Me
- Bug
- Miami, Florida, United States
- I am a butt kicking princess. I stand up for who I am and the things I love.
