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  1. Jan 26, 2024 · During the warmer months, you’ll see juvenile and adult elephant seals of both sexes return to the beaches to molt, shedding not only their hair but also their top layer of skin. This is known as a catastrophic molt. Females molt in the spring, juveniles in the early summer and males in the late summer.

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    There are 18 species of true seals, according to Seals World. The largest is the southern elephant seal. Males are massive, weighing up to 8,500 lbs. (3,855.5 kilograms). Females are much smaller, but still weigh more than a car at 2,000 lbs. (907.18 kg). Males measure about 20 feet long (6 meters), while females are about half as long. The smalles...

    True seals typically live in the cold ocean waters of the Arctic or off the coasts of Antarctica. Some seals make caves in the snow to live in. Others never leave the ice pack and poke breathing holes in the ice, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Harp, ringed, hooded, spotted, bearded and ribbon seals live in the Arctic. Crabeater...

    Seals generally prey on fish, but they will also eat eel, squid, octopus and lobster. Leopard seals will eat penguins and smaller seals, according to Seals World. The gray seal can eat 10 pounds (4.53 kilograms) of food in one day. They sometimes skip eating for a few days, and often stop eating completely during mating season and will live off ene...

    When mating season comes, male seals will issue deep, throaty calls to attract the attention of females. A male seal will also call out to let other males know that his females are spoken for. Males are very territorial when it comes to mating. They will fight for the right to mate, hitting and biting each other. The winner gets the chance to mate ...

    All pinnipeds — phocids (true seals), otariids (eared seals) and odobenids (walruses) — are in different families in the suborder Caniformia (doglike carnivores) and are related to dogs, coyotes, foxes, wolves, skunks, otters and bears. The taxonomy of seals, according to ITIS, is: Eared seals (fur seals and sea lions) 1. Kingdom: Animalia 2. Phylu...

    All pinnipeds — seals, sea lions and walruses — are protected in U.S. waters under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, according to NOAA. Most seals are not considered endangered, according to the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). There are a few exceptions, though. The Galápagos fur seal and the monk sealare both...

    The crabeater seal has the largest population of any species of seal in the world. It is estimated there are 2 million to 75 million individual seals, according to the IUCN. Elephant seals have what is called "smoker's blood" because they have the same amount of carbon monoxide in their bloodas a person who smokes 40 or more cigarettes each day, ac...

  2. Gray seals are gregarious animals—they gather in large groups on shore to breed, give birth, and molt. Female gray seals live up to 35 years and males about 25 years. Gray seals primarily hunt squid, fish, and sandeels; their main predators are humans, sharks, and orcas. Gray seal pups are born in autumn (September to November) in the eastern ...

  3. Watch on. 0:00 / 2:04. Book visit. The SEA LIFE TRUST Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates grey seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Each season (September - March), the Sanctuary rehabilitates over 70 seal pups that have been rescued for various reasons, from malnourishment to being separated from their mum.

  4. Oct 3, 2023 · Today, an estimated 150,000 to 200,000 northern elephant seals exist in the wild, inhabiting the waters of the North Pacific as far north as Alaska and as far south as Baja California. But it wasn ...

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  6. 12 Types of Seals and Sea Lions Found in Canada! #1. Guadalupe Fur Seal. Arctocephalus townsendi. Identifying Characteristics: Males are about 7 feet (2.1 meters) long and weigh up to 400 lbs (181 kilograms). Females are about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long and weigh up to 110 lbs (50 kilograms). The coloring of both sexes is dark brown to gray-black ...

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