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Harbor Seal
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Phoca vitulina

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Young harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), close-up

Young harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), close-up

Young harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), close-up

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Harbor Seal on a rock, in shallow water.

Harbor Seal on a rock, in shallow water.

Harbor Seal on a rock, in shallow water.

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Harbor Seal - Photo 3

Harbor Seal diving among the kelp.

Harbor Seal diving among the kelp.

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Harbor Seal eating a fish

Harbor Seal eating a fish

Harbor Seal eating a fish

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Harbor Seal Pup on an Oregon Beach. Harbor Seal pups spend much of their time out of the water on beaches warming up or resting while their moms are away feeding, sometimes for up to 48 hours.

Harbor Seal Pup on an Oregon Beach. Harbor Seal pups spend much of their time out of the water on beaches warming up or resting while their moms are away feeding, sometimes for up to 48 hours.

Harbor Seal Pup on an Oregon Beach. Harbor Seal pups spend much of their time out of the water on beaches warming up or resting while their moms are away feeding, sometimes for up to 48 hours.

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Harbor Seal lying, looking at the camera, Phoca vitulina, 8 months old, isolated on white

Harbor Seal lying, looking at the camera, Phoca vitulina, 8 months old, isolated on white

Harbor Seal lying, looking at the camera, Phoca vitulina, 8 months old, isolated on white

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Young harbour seal (Phoca vitulina)

Young harbour seal (Phoca vitulina)

Young harbour seal (Phoca vitulina)

iStock.com/belizar73
Young harbour seal (Phoca vitulina)

Harbor Seal

Phoca vitulina

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