Published May 9th, 2013, 5/9/13 10:25 pm
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Harp seals spend relatively little time on land and prefer to swim in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. These sleek swimmers cruise the chilly waters and feed on fish and crustaceans. They can remain submerged for up to 15 minutes. Harp seals are sometimes called saddleback seals because of the dark, saddlelike marking on the back and sides of their light yellow or gray bodies.
"National Geographic"
Some info right there, anyways, I hope you like and I might add a picture of one if I can get one on here, thanks and don't forget to diamond!
"National Geographic"
Some info right there, anyways, I hope you like and I might add a picture of one if I can get one on here, thanks and don't forget to diamond!
Gender | Interchangeable |
Model | Steve |
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