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Seals can be found in all waters of the world, from the Arctic and Antarctic to tropical waters. They belong to the order Pinnipedia, which means "fin-footed". Pinnipeds have four flippers - one pair in front, and one pair in back.
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www.veganpeace.com/animal_facts/Seals.htm
www.veganpeace.com/animal_facts/Seals.htm
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Seal Facts ... Scotland is an important breeding area for grey seals. ... Grey seals are larger than common seals, and have a distinctive profile.
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www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/naturallyscottish/s...
www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/naturallyscottish/seals/facts.asp
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Whiskers; Seals search for food with their coarse , continuously growing whiskers. The seal sweeps its upper lip to and fro, using these sensitive whiskers to detect fish in murky waters. ... Seal Facts...
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www.seafariireland.com/seal_facts.htm
www.seafariireland.com/seal_facts.htm
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Seals are intriguing creatures. Read this article to learn some fascinating facts about seals. ... Seals are intriguing creatures. Read this article to learn some fascinating facts about seals. Male gray seals can grow to a length of ten feet. Females are usually between seven to seven and a half feet long.
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/351238/interesting_fa...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/351238/interesting_facts_about_seals.html
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The scientists have found out many things about Antarctic seals. One of the interesting facts is that the seals put their flippers to their sides to help steer. Another fact is that seal scat, which is their waste matter, helps scientists research.
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library.thinkquest.org/CR0215022/seals.htm
library.thinkquest.org/CR0215022/seals.htm
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United States Navy SEALs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land Forces , commonly known as the Navy SEALs , are the Special Operations Forces of the United States Navy, employed in direct action and special reconnaissa...
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Seals are part of enigmatic semi aquatic marine world. They are pinnipeds or little ‘winged feet’ creatures and cousins to walruses, sea lions, true seals and fur seals. Facts About Seals. ... Research has revealed that seals or pinnipeds are descendants of a bear-like ancestor that roamed the earth 23 million years ago!
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www.buzzle.com/articles/facts-about-seals.html
www.buzzle.com/articles/facts-about-seals.html
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Fishin' for Facts: Elephant Seals ... Northern elephant seals are found in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Southern elephant seal are found in the oceans around Antarctica. ... Back to the Fishin' for Facts page...
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www.whaletimes.org/whaelsl.htm
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