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  2. Ringed seal - Wikipedia

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    Ringed seals are both predators and prey. A predator to zooplankton and fish, the ringed seal is considered a primary consumer as well as a secondary consumer. But the tertiary consumer, or top predator, in the Arctic is the polar bear, feeding mostly on seals, including the ringed seal.

  3. Arctic ringed seal - Wikipedia

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    Ringed seal pups are especially vulnerable, and make easy kills for polar bears. Analysis of fatty acid signatures found that ringed seals are the predominant prey species for polar bears. [7] While the ice lairs provide some protection, Arctic foxes are also a threat, as the foxes can enter the birth lairs and eat the pups. They will also eat ...

  4. Saimaa ringed seal - Wikipedia

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    A stuffed Saimaa ringed seal at the Finnish Museum of Natural History. An adult Saimaa ringed seal is between 85 and 160 centimetres (2.79 and 5.25 ft) in length and weighs between 50 and 90 kilograms (110 and 200 lb); males usually being larger than females. They are coloured dark gray, with a gray-black dorsal with circular white rings.

  5. Polar bear - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly taken species is the ringed seal, but they also prey on bearded seals and harp seals. [10] Ringed seals are ideal prey as they are abundant and small enough to be overpowered by even small bears. [99] Bearded seal adults are larger and are more likely to break free from an attacking bear, hence adult male bears are more ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. If You Spot This Creature, Run! - AOL

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    It has a harpoon-like stinger to inject poison into its prey. And its venom is huge overkill for this snail’s needs. Even the smallest ones have a sting with enough venom to kill 700 people!

  8. Seal hunting - Wikipedia

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    Inuit seal hunting accounts for the majority of the seal hunt, but just three percent of the hunt in southern Canada; it is excluded from the European Commission's call in 2006 for a ban on the import, export and sale of all harp and hooded seal products. [15] Ringed seals were once the main staple for food, and have been used for clothing ...

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    Today's Strands game revolves around birds of prey. NYT Strands Spangram Hint: Is it Vertical or Horizontal? Today's spangram is horizontal (left to right).