How do seals open lobster shells?

Seals don't actually open lobster shells. They eat lobsters whole!

Here's why:

* Powerful Jaws: Seals have incredibly strong jaws and sharp teeth designed for crushing and tearing prey. They can easily bite through the lobster's soft body and shell.

* Digestive System: Their digestive system is adapted to handle tough, chitinous shells. They have strong stomach acids and powerful digestive enzymes that break down the shell and extract the meat.

So, while they may look like they are opening the shells, seals are simply chewing through them!