How do seals talk?

Seals do not talk; they communicate through various sounds, body postures, and gestures. They produce a wide range of vocalizations, including barks, grunts, screams, whistles, and clicks, each with its own meaning. Seals also use their body language to convey messages, such as slapping the water with their flippers or arching their backs. Additionally, some species of seals, such as the fur seal, use scent marking to communicate with one another.