This is the last "Wildlife picture of the month" post, and this one is about seals.
Mostly found all around the coasts of the British Isles, seals are a common cool sight and they are also drawn to the water. There's different types of seals, and those found on the coasts of Britain will learn that there's the grey seal and the common seal.
Grey seals are also called Horsehead Seals and the average male grey seal is 10ft, and females are 6ft. They can also be found across mainland Europe, especially in Scandinavia. Also found in other parts of the world in the Americas. Mostly they're interested in fish as these very cute animals are carnivorous. Grey seals do well in colder areas.
Common seals are also called Harbour Seals. They grow up to 6ft.They can be many different colours from blonde to black, also manly mottled grey or marl. They can thrive in the sea and cold winters, but they like travelling up and down rivers and streams. Their favourite foods are fish, crabs and squids.
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