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  2. Precious Rescue Baby Seal in Vancouver Skyrockets to Fame ...

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    This baby seal is the same color and shape as Moo Deng, so it only makes sense that they'd be friends. Biscuits' rehabilitators at the marine animal rehab center saw her potential for Internet ...

  3. Ringed seal - Wikipedia

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    The ringed seal (Pusa hispida) is an earless seal inhabiting the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. The ringed seal is a relatively small seal, rarely greater than 1.5 metres (5 ft) in length, with a distinctive patterning of dark spots surrounded by light gray rings, hence its common name.

  4. Photo of baby seal pup kissing mom goes viral and melts our ...

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    Photo Of Seal Pup Kissing Mom Goes Viral Weddell seals from Erebus Bay in Antarctica have been studied for decades -- and now, two of the creatures are having 15 minutes of Internet fame.

  5. Arctic ringed seal - Wikipedia

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    Arctic ringed seals inhabit the Arctic Ocean, and are the most abundant and wide-ranging seal in the Northern Hemisphere. The ringed seal species is the smallest true seal, and gets its name from a distinctive patterning of light spots on dark grey colored fur. The ringed seal is commonly preyed upon by Polar bears, Arctic foxes, and Killer whales.

  6. File:Ringed seal fur-skin (Phoca hispida), 'Ring-Seal'.jpg

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    English: Ring seal fur skin (Phoca hispida). Photo taken at the stockroom of Great Greenland, Qaqortoq (former Julianehåb), Greenland. Date: 19 February 2008: Source:

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  8. Ladoga ringed seal - Wikipedia

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    About 47% of Ladoga seals have a dark brown coat with lighter ring shaped patterns, 29% have a dark brown coat with lighter vein-like patterns, and 17% have a light brown coat with a dark dorsal belt as well as faint rings and spots. The coats of the remaining 7% are not described by Popov. Annual molting takes place from April through June.

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

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    Related: 'Neil the Seal' Is Causing Chaos and Total Delight in Tasmania "The seal and the sausage sounds like a lovely story," agreed commenter @mademoisellecollecteur. It should be a children's book!