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  2. Bearded seal - Wikipedia

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    The bearded seal is unique in the subfamily Phocinae in having two pairs of teats, a feature it shares with monk seals. Bearded seals reach about 2.1 to 2.7 m (6.9 to 8.9 ft) in nose-to-tail length and from 200 to 430 kg (441 to 948 lb) in weight. [5] The female seal is larger than the male, meaning that they are sexually dimorphic.

  3. Pinniped - Wikipedia

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    Examples are krill-eating crabeater seals, crustacean-eating ringed seals, squid specialists like the Ross seal and southern elephant seal, and the bearded seal and walrus, which specialize on benthic invertebrates. [85] Pinnipeds may hunt solitarily or cooperatively. The former behavior is typical when hunting non-schooling fish, immobile or ...

  4. List of mammals of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida does not have seal colonies, but stray seals come ashore in Florida occasionally. The most prevalent of those have been the common seal and the hooded seal, although a bearded seal was seen in 2007. [48] The Caribbean monk seal was native to the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.

  5. List of individual seals and sea lions - Wikipedia

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    Popeye, a harbour seal who would often go to the marina of Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington. Slippery the Sea Lion (d. 1967), a Californian sea lion who escaped a marine mammal park in London, Ontario, Canada. Tama-chan, a bearded seal who was spotted in Tama River in Tokyo, Japan. SealLoverYT, well known for loving egg laying

  6. Polar bear - Wikipedia

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    Bear feeding on a bearded seal. The polar bear is a hypercarnivore, [96] and the most carnivorous species of bear. [37] It is an apex predator of the Arctic, [97] preying on ice-living seals and consuming their energy-rich blubber. [98] The most commonly taken species is the ringed seal, but they also prey on bearded seals and harp seals. [10]

  7. Types of bearded dragons that you need to know about - AOL

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    There are several different types of bearded dragons that come in a variety of shapes and colors. The different patterns, colors, and even spikes or scales are often referred to as morphs.

  8. Walrus - Wikipedia

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    Seal tissue has been observed in a fairly significant proportion of walrus stomachs in the Pacific, but the importance of seals in the walrus diet is under debate. [80] There have been isolated observations of walruses preying on seals up to the size of a 200 kg (440 lb) bearded seal.

  9. 32 things you can feed your bearded dragon to keep ... - AOL

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    Check out these surprising foods that your bearded dragon will love! 32 things you can feed your bearded dragon to keep their diet interesting Skip to main content