-
jugular process of the exoccipital. Male A. p.
doriferus Female A. p.
doriferus Juvenile A. p.
doriferus The
African fur seal
inhabits the
southern and...
-
African fur seal, A.
pusillus pusillus Australian fur seal, A.
pusillus doriferus Antarctic fur seal, A.
gazella Guadalupe fur seal, A.
townsendi Juan Fernández...
- seal,
Arctocephalus pusillus LC (ssp.
pusillus - Cape fur seal NE, ssp.
doriferus -
Australian fur seal NE)
South American fur seal,
Arctophoca australis...
-
largest breeding colony of
Australian Fur
Seals (Arctocephalus
pusillus doriferus) in the world, one of the
largest breeding colonies of
Greater crested...
-
African fur seal, A.
pusillus pusillus Australian fur seal, A.
pusillus doriferus Galápagos fur seal, A.
galapagoensis Guadalupe fur seal, A. townsendi...
- 1775)
Three subspecies A. p.
pusillus (Cape/South
African fur seal) A. p.
doriferus (Australian fur seal)
Southern African and
Australian coasts (dark blue...
- seal A.
pusillus (Schreber, 1775) Two
subspecies A. p.
pusillus A. p.
doriferus Southern African and
Australian coasts (dark blue
indicates breeding grounds)...
-
majority of the
seals are
Australian fur seals, (Arctocephalus
pusillus doriferus), New
Zealand fur
seals (Arctocephalus forsteri),
subantarctic fur seals...
-
marine species such as the
Australian fur seal (Arctocephalus
pusillus doriferus) and
bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus),
which are
frequently sighted...
- the
stomach contents of
Australian fur seals,
Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus, in the B****
Strait and
southern Tasmania. In
traditional Māori culture...