- Harbor seals are opportunistic feeders who tend to hunt for fish, cephalopods, and other invertebrates during high tide. Harbor seals do not drink water; they metabolize water from their food. Seals can rest underwater. Their lungs collapse when they dive, their heart rate slows dramatically, and blood flow to some organs is restricted.sealconservancy.org/harbor-seal-facts/
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WEBHarbor Seal Facts. For a printable version of this information, please click here. . Harbor seals are pinnipeds. They are true seals; that is, they do not have visible ear flaps. They inhabit the Northern Atlantic and Pacific …
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WEB16 mei 2019 · Harbor Seal Facts At A Glance. Other Name (s): Common seal. Scientific name: Phoca vitulina. Type of Animal: Mammal. Animal Family: Phocidae (the true seal / earless seal family) Where Found: …
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WEBFun Facts. Harbor seals can dive to depths of 500 feet (152.4 meters) but depths of up to 1,460 feet (446 meters) have been recorded. They can remain submerged for up to 30 minutes at a time. Before a deep dive, …
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WEB8 nov. 2020 · General. Harbor seals grow to 5-6 feet I length and can weigh up to 300 pounds. They have large, round heads lacking external ears. They have distinctive V-shaped nostrils surrounded by whiskers …
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