Fókáknál
Fókáknál is the Hungarian word for seals. Seals are semi-aquatic marine mammals belonging to the order Carnivora and the suborder Pinnipedia. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, flippers, and their ability to live both in water and on land. There are 33 different species of seals worldwide, divided into two families: true seals (Phocidae) and eared seals (Otariidae), which include sea lions and fur seals. True seals lack external ear flaps and move on land by wriggling their bodies, while eared seals have visible ear flaps and can "walk" on land using their flippers.
Seals are found in oceans around the globe, from polar regions to tropical waters. They are an
Reproduction in seals typically occurs on land or ice. Females give birth to a single pup, which