manxwt.org.uk/news for more info
They can live to forty five, sleep at sea with their noses out of water, and hold their breath for twenty five minutes.
Seals are the subject of a travelling display of facts and advice being rolled out across the Island this month by the Manx Wildlife Trust.
It's created a road show to raise awareness of the importance of the marine predators to local ecosystems.
The charity's keen to help the public understand more about the animals' behaviour and what to do when seal spotting.
Pashala Yates, an officer at the Trust, says there's a lot more to seals than just a cute face:
For more information about when and where the road show will be, head to manxwt.org.uk/news
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