
WORLD'S LARGEST SEAL (D4:G6)
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- Q1Elephant seals have the same size regardless of their gender.TRUEFALSE20s
- Q2All elephant seals have proboscis.TRUEFALSE20s
- Q3While elephant seals spend most of their time swimming, they also gather on beaches in groups called colonies.FALSETRUE20s
- Q4Both northern and southern elephant seals were once hunted nearly to extinction.TRUE20s
- Q5Elephant seals are considered giants but they can't grow as big as a car.FALSE20s
- Q6The mother seal nurses her pup for a little over a year. After this, she breeds with a dominant male and then returns to the sea to feed.FALSE20s
- Q7Elephant seals can easily dive 4,000 to 5,000 feet to hunt for squid, octopus, and various kinds of fish.FALSE20s
- Q8A thick layer of blubber keeps southern elephant seals cold.FALSE20s
- Q9Aside from giving birth, elephant seals also come on land to molt.TRUE20s
- Q10Males arrive before females on shore to fight for dominance.TRUE20s
- Q11Elephants seals cannot stay underwater for more than 20 minutes.FALSE20s
- Q12The seals are clumsy on land, but in water they’re graceful swimmers and incredible divers.TRUE20s
- Q13Female seals are much bigger than males.FALSE20s
- Q14Elephant seals are already protected by the law.TRUE20s
- Q15Part of the elephant seal's life is molting.TRUE20s