Seal Research
Seal Research
The area of seal research has gone on
for decades, observing them in their natural environment.
Through such research we have been able to categorize them
based on their characteristics. We have been able to identify
where they reside and what their habits are. All seals are
mammals and they have the same patterns of behavior for
breeding and for feeding.
Through seal research it has been proven that they are very
intelligent animals. They may be found in conservation parks or
circuses for entertainment due to the fact that they can
understand simple commands. They also follow such information
very well so they can be deemed as reliable. Yet their
intelligence goes well beyond just being able to perform in
such a way.
Seals are very sensitive animals too which is part of why
they take such good care of their pups. Research has been able
to identify factors that allow them bond quickly including the
sounds they make and the smell of their pups. They have amazing
eyesight and hearing. They also use their whiskers to help them
pick up vibrations of others present in the water.
The communication for seals is more complex so research
doesn’t tell us all we want to know about it. They live in very
large groups and stay extremely close to each other for
protection. The meaning of the sounds that they make aren’t
fully understood though so more research needs to be done. It
is known that their communication increases during the mating
season though.
Many experts agree that seals are in danger due to the
hunting and other threats to their natural environments.
However, there are still decent numbers of them out there that
make it hard to get effective conservation and protection in
place. Even so, many animal rights groups have taken up the
cause of protecting seals. These private organizations have
plenty of followers as well.
Through seal research we have learned that they are able to
live in the wild for approximately 30 to 46 years as long as
their natural habitat isn’t threatened. They can live well in
captivity as well. However, both in the wild and in captivity
they are susceptible to diseases and viruses that can kill
large numbers of them very quickly as these ailments
spread.
There are many different types of seal research going on right
now. Some of the focus on the behaviors of seals while others
cover their habitat, the effects of the environment on them,
their overall status, and how they adapt. All of these types of
research are very important as they allow us to have inside
information to the world of seals. Since these animals spend so
much time in the water, special tools are used to identify what
they do while in the water.
It can be very expensive to cover the ongoing costs of seal
research. The funding is generally through grants and
donations. You can be certain that new information about seals
will emerge through such types of research. When you add in the
advances we have made with technology over the past couple of
decades, there is no reason that we can’t continue moving
forward.
There are plenty of quarterly reports regarding these types
of seal research. You can find them online or you can subscribe
to the different newsletters for those doing the research. This
is a great way for you to stay on top of their efforts as well
as the results. For anyone that is an avid fan of seals, this
is a great source for finding the newest information on them as
it becomes available.
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