The least likely reason that a seal needs ice cover is "to consume prey." While ice cover can provide some advantages for hunting in certain situations, seals are generally able to find food in open water and do not rely heavily on ice for this purpose. The other options—protection from the sun, access to water, and reproduction—are more directly linked to the importance of ice cover for seals.
Which is the least likely reason that a seal needs ice cover? (1 point)
O to protect itself from the sun
• to consume prey
• to get in and out of water
• to reproduce
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