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  2. Antarctic fur seal - Wikipedia

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    The Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) is one of eight seals in the genus Arctocephalus, and one of nine fur seals in the subfamily Arctocephalinae.Despite what its name suggests, the Antarctic fur seal is mostly distributed in Subantarctic islands [3] and its scientific name is thought to have come from the German vessel SMS Gazelle, which was the first to collect specimens of this ...

  3. Subantarctic fur seal - Wikipedia

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    The subantarctic fur seal is medium in size compared with other fur seals. Males grow to 2 m and 160 kg, whereas females are substantially smaller—1.4 m and 50 kg. Both sexes are strongly sexually dimorphic, with creamy-orange chests and faces. Their bellies are more brownish. Males have a dark grey to black back, while females are a lighter ...

  4. Arctocephalus forsteri - Wikipedia

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    Arctocephalus forsteri (common names include the Australasian fur seal, [3] South Australian fur seal, [4] New Zealand fur seal, [5] Antipodean fur seal, or long-nosed fur seal) is a species of fur seal found mainly around southern Australia and New Zealand. [1] The name New Zealand fur seal is used by English speakers in New Zealand; kekeno is ...

  5. Sea lion - Wikipedia

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    Together with the fur seals, they make up the family Otariidae, eared seals. The sea lions have six extant and one extinct species (the Japanese sea lion ) in five genera . Their range extends from the subarctic to tropical waters of the global ocean in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres , with the notable exception of the northern ...

  6. Fur seal - Wikipedia

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    The Juan Fernandez fur seal has a particularly long feeding cycle, with about 12 days of foraging and feeding and 5 days of nursing. Most fur seals continue this cycle for about 9 months until they wean their pup. The exception to this is the Antarctic fur seal, which has a feeding cycle that lasts only 4 months.

  7. Aitcho Islands (South Shetland Islands) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Southern elephant seals are among the larger life forms. [2] [3] Other seals in the region include the Antarctic fur seal and the Weddell seal. [3] There are also a wide variety of lichens and mosses reported. [2] [3] Regular wildlife surveys are conducted to assess the populations of birdlife on the islands. [2]

  8. Ribbon seal - Wikipedia

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    The ribbon seal (Histriophoca fasciata) is a medium-sized pinniped from the true seal family (Phocidae). A seasonally ice-bound species, it is found in the Arctic and Subarctic regions of the North Pacific Ocean, notably in the Bering Sea and Sea of Okhotsk. It is distinguished by its striking coloration, with two wide white strips and two ...

  9. Leopard seal - Wikipedia

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    Leopard seal. The leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), also referred to as the sea leopard, [3] is the second largest species of seal in the Antarctic (after the southern elephant seal). Its only natural predator is the orca. [4] It feeds on a wide range of prey including cephalopods, other pinnipeds, krill, fish, and birds, particularly penguins.