Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Northern Fur Seal
Northern fur seals breed on islands near Russia, Alaska, and California, but not necessarily on the island where they were born females tagged as pups have been found breeding on other islands. The seals range widely in the North...
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Gray Seal
Some 15,000 gray seal pups are born annually on a 25-mile-long sand bar on an island off the coast of Nova Scotia. This is far from the seals' feeding grounds, and both males and females fast during the mating and birthing season. Learn...
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Harbor Seal
Harbor Seals live near coastlines and eat a highly varied seafood diet, depending on what is available. They can dive as deep as 450 m and stay under for almost half an hour, but six-minute dives to depths of 30-100 m are more usual....
Saint Louis Zoo
Saint Louis Zoo: Harbor Seal
Discover fun facts and learn about the habitat, range, appearance, and conservation status of the harbor seal.
Saint Louis Zoo
Saint Louis Zoo: California Sea Lion
Discover fun facts and learn about the habitat, range, appearance, diet, and conservation status of the California sea lion.
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Audubon Nature Institute: California Sea Lion
Meet the California sea lion and discover details about its behavior, eating habits, range, conservation status, and other unique facts.
Curated OER
Seal
A competent site that provides general information about the grey seal along with interesting seal facts.
Curated OER
Seal
A competent site that provides general information about the grey seal along with interesting seal facts.
Curated OER
Seal
A competent site that provides general information about the grey seal along with interesting seal facts.
Curated OER
Clip Art by Phillip Martin: Seals
A clipart illustration by Phillip Martin titled "Seals."