Seals do spend a lot of time in water, but they don't lay eggs.
No. Seal pups are born alive.
Seals don't lay eggs
All seals are mammals, and mammals (apart from the monotremes) have 'babies', they do not lay eggs.
No. Seals are mammals. They give live birth to babies, and nurse them with milk. No eggs laid.
Yes. Seals are mammals, and all mammals give live birth. Bonye Seals are mammals, however, not all mammals give live birth. There are five mammals that lay eggs.
The only furred animals which lay eggs are the three species of mammals which lay eggs, known as monotremes. The only known monotremes are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
Mammals do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young and feed them milk.
they lay eggs and eat fish and sometimes are eaten by sharks and/or seals/warwasses
The platypus and echidna are egg-laying mammals and thus have fur. Most reptiles also lay eggs.
no not one at all In fact, they have feathers which is made a similar material to fur and hair but it's not really fur. Young birds will typically have a down feather which is similar to fur but is a feather and will grow feathers when they grow up
Seals are a mammals and give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs.
an horse flys habatait is well the femals lay there eggs on a horses fur
Because the lay eggs and they are cold blooded and they have scales not fur