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  1. Facts about brown fur seals:
    1. They have two layers of fur.
    2. They can turn their flippers forwards, distinguishing them from 'true' seals.
    3. Both subspecies use a "pup call".
    4. When foraging, they dive down as far as 500 meters.
    5. Brown fur seals are also called Australian fur seals or South African fur seals12.
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    • Fur seals have this name because their bodies have two layers of fur.
    • The ability to turn their flippers forwards distinguishes the brown fur seal from ‘true’ seals (which are species in the Phocidae family).
    The brown fur seal is also called the Australian fur seal or the South African fur seal. These seals spend most of their time ashore and take short foraging trips once in several days. They prefer being in cold waters and are great swimmers. When on land, they use their flippers to move around. Seals are very inquisitive and friendly animals.
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