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Baby Seal lying on the sand
Phocidae
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Baby Seal lying on the sand
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Seal in the water
Mike Cameron - Public Domain
Seal lying on ice
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Three Seals lying on rocks in the water
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Common Seals at Blakeney Point
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Common Seals at Blakeney Point
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Common Seals at Blakeney Point
Millie Bond - Copyright A-Z Animals
Common Seals at Blakeney Point
Millie Bond - Copyright A-Z Animals
Common Seals at Blakeney Point
Millie Bond - Copyright A-Z Animals
Common Seals at Blakeney Point
Millie Bond - Copyright A-Z Animals
Common Seals at Blakeney Point
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Common Seals at Blakeney Point
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Common Seals at Blakeney Point
Millie Bond - Copyright A-Z Animals
Common Seals at Blakeney Point
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Seal in the Barcelona Zoo
Seals eat shrimp, octopus, fish, and krill.
Are Seals Mammals
An endangered Hawaiian monk seal on a beach in Kauai, Hawaii. This seal is one of two mammals that are endemic to Hawaii.
A large grey harp seal lays on an ice pan with its face and body covered in snow. Seals, also called pinnipeds, aren’t just mammals but belong to a special group called marine mammals.
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