- The
harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus), also
known as
Saddleback Seal or
Greenland Seal, is a
species of
earless seal, or true
seal,
native to the northernmost...
- 000
harp seals were killed,
Russia reported that 5,479
seals were
killed and
Greenland reported that 90,000
seals were
killed in
their respective seal hunts...
-
hooded seal (Cystophora cristata) and
harp seal (Phagophilus groenlandicus). The
specimens used in the
study were
taken from Greenland's West Ice.
Seal meat...
-
included harp seals,
hooded seals,
Caspian seals,
elephant seals,
walruses and all
species of fur
seal.
After the 1960s, the
harvesting of
seals decreased...
- The
earless seals, phocids, or true
seals are one of the
three main
groups of
mammals within the
seal lineage, Pinnipedia. All true
seals are members...
-
known as
seal flipper pie, is a
traditional Eastern Canadian meat pie made from
harp seal flippers. It is
similar to a pot pie in that the
seal flippers...
- The
leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), also
referred to as the sea leopard, is the
second largest species of
seal in the
Antarctic (after the
southern elephant...
-
Elephant seals or sea
elephants are very large,
oceangoing earless seals in the
genus Mirounga. Both species, the
northern elephant seal (M. angustirostris)...
- and
metal strings is
depicted on an
Indus seal. The
works of the
Tamil Sangam literature describe the
harp and its variants, as
early as 200 BCE. Variants...
- with the
remaining northern latitude ice
seals (ribbon
seal,
bearded seal,
harp seal and
hooded seal),
these seals constitute the
subfamily Phocinae. The...