seahs
Seahs are a type of marine mammal belonging to the family Phocidae, which includes seals and sea lions. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, flippers, and the ability to hold their breath for extended periods underwater. Seahs are found in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, with the most well-known species being the harbor seal and the gray seal.
Harbor seals are medium-sized seals that inhabit coastal areas and are known for their adaptability to human
Seahs play a crucial role in their ecosystems. They are apex predators, helping to control populations of
Conservation efforts for seahs focus on protecting their habitats and reducing human impacts. This includes measures