bill ababy seals! it was a chance tojoin haven. bill ababy seals!n these animals in the freezing north three. —— c. the animals seemed as interested in us as we work in them. the alan alger it is cold but if you want to study these incredible animals up close, you do have to get into the water. around the coast of the uk, nearly 40% of grey seals live here. there are 5000 here in the farm islands. ben has been guiding with seals for yea rs. ben has been guiding with seals for years. now he is capturing them on camera. recording behaviour that surprisingly has never been seen before. what we are seeing is a lot of mating behaviour under water, down to depths of nearly eight metres. a lot of balls seal activity where they will wrestle each other, pushing each other and turning each other. by having these competitions underwater, whether that reduces that conflict on the land and they remember that behaviour. we are getting an intriguing glimpse of the hidden world. understanding these animals could be the key to keeping their population thriving. with