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Bearded Seal

The bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) gets its name from its thick, light-colored whiskers, which resemble a beard. These ice seals live in Arctic waters, often on or near floating ice. Bearded seals are 7-8 feet long and weigh 575-800 pounds. Females are larger than males. Bearded seals have a small head, short snout, and square flippers. Their large body has a dark gray or brown coat that may have dark spots or rings.

 

This seal was seen in Quidi Vidi Gut in St John's NL, an uncommon visitor this far south.

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Uploaded on March 30, 2021
Taken on March 21, 2021