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  2. The seals frequently visit popular tourist beaches, often giving birth there, which creates a hazard for both the seal and the human, as mothers are aggressive and protective of their young.

  3. Pinniped - Wikipedia

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    Seals have been kept in captivity since at least Ancient Rome and their trainability was noticed by Pliny the Elder. [c] Zoologist Georges Cuvier noted during the 19th century that wild seals show considerable affection for humans and stated that they are second only to some monkeys among wild animals in their easy tamability.

  4. Monk seal - Wikipedia

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    Because of these seals' shy nature and sensitivity to human disturbance, they have slowly adapted to try to avoid contact with humans completely within the last century, and perhaps, even earlier. The coastal caves are, however, dangerous for newborns, and are causes of major mortality among pups when sea storms hit the caves. [15]

  5. Leopard seal - Wikipedia

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    The skull of the leopard seal. The leopard seal has a distinctively long and muscular body shape when compared to other seals. The overall length of adults is 2.4–3.5 m (7.9–11.5 ft) and their weight is in the range 200 to 600 kilograms (440 to 1,320 lb), making them the same length as the northern walrus but usually less than half the weight.

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

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    This unlikely animal friendship has been a beloved tale among animal lovers since going viral in 2020, but the ratings guru behind We Rate Dogs gave the duo some love on March 4, 2024--over 4 ...

  7. Brown fur seal - Wikipedia

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    Brown fur seals are still harvested in Namibia. Permits are issued for the killing of pups for their luxurious fur and adult males for their genitalia, which are considered an aphrodisiac in some countries. It is also considered necessary to limit seal numbers in Namibia because of the supposed effect seals have on the country's fish harvest.

  8. Mediterranean monk seal - Wikipedia

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    Because of these seals' shy nature and sensitivity to human disturbance, they have slowly adapted to try to avoid contact with humans completely within the last century, and, perhaps, even earlier. The coastal caves are, however, dangerous for newborns, and are causes of major mortality among pups when sea storms hit the caves.

  9. Arctocephalus forsteri - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2015, the killing of long-nosed fur seals remains an illegal act. Human activity near seal rookeries has been correlated with distress and panic, resulting in indirect deaths of pups. [15] The use of metal cattle ear tags on pups has also been associated with a decrease in pup fitness due to incomplete healing of the tag site. [15]