The Harp Seal is an ear-less seal animal type local to the waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. They are likewise regarded as the 'saddleback' seals, owing to the dark design on their back, which takes after a seat to a certain degree. Not numerous individuals are cognizant of the way that the binomial name for the harp seal species is Pagophilus groenlandica, which truly means the ice darling from Greenland.
Harp seals are local to the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, and spend the greater part of their lives within the water. Their eating methodology comprises of almost 70 diverse species of fish and spineless creatures, and they can plunge down to profundities of 1,200 feet to follow their prey. The seals' reproducing grounds incorporate the St. Lawrence bay, beachfront Labrador and Newfoundland. Many seals total on ice packs throughout mating season, which occurs between February and March. They moreover shed throughout this time, shedding their hide and developing another layer.
Harp seals are rapacious warm blooded animals which will almost always eat a wide mixed bag of nourishment good to go in their characteristic living space. The long catalogue of ocean creatures which constitute their eating regimen incorporate crabs, eels, shrimps, squids, plankton, and at times even jellyfish. With respect to the adolescent ones, they most frequently eat the mother's drain. When they begin wandering into the waters, their dietary dispositions update to the nourishment origin ready in the water.
Harp Seal
Harp Seal
Harp Seal
Harp Seal
Harp Seal
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