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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. 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.

  4. File:Earless Seals, Denver Museum of Nature and Science.jpg

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    English: Portion of the Walruses on Bering Strait icepack diorama, located in a Second-Level Wildlife Hall at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, showcasing Earless Seals, featuring (from left to right) a Bearded Seal, a Ringed Seal, and two Spotted Seals (mother and infant). The tip of a Walrus tail can be seen on the far left.

  5. Photo of baby seal pup kissing mom goes viral and melts our ...

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    Photo Of Seal Pup Kissing Mom Goes Viral. Weddell seals from Erebus Bay in Antarctica have been studied for decades -- and now, two of the creatures are having 15 minutes of Internet fame.

  6. 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

  7. 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 ...

  8. Dachshund and Seal's Precious and Unlikely Friendship ... - AOL

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    Related: 'Neil the Seal' Is Causing Chaos and Total Delight in Tasmania "The seal and the sausage sounds like a lovely story," agreed commenter @mademoisellecollecteur. It should be a children's book!

  9. List of pinnipeds - Wikipedia

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    The infraorder Pinnipedia consists of 3 families containing 34 extant species belonging to 22 genera and divided into 48 extant subspecies, as well the extinct Caribbean monk seal and Japanese sea lion species, which are the only pinniped species to go extinct since prehistoric times.