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other forces. All
active SEALs are
members of the U.S. Navy.
Although not
formally founded until 1962, the modern-day U.S. Navy
SEALs trace their roots to...
- (
SEALS)
Seal (disambiguation)
Seale (disambiguation)
Seven seals (disambiguation)
Sealing (disambiguation)
Seals and Crofts,
American music duo
Seals of...
-
Seals and
Crofts were an
American soft rock duo made up of
James Eugene Seals (October 17, 1942 – June 6, 2022) and
Darrell George "Dash"
Crofts (born...
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Supermarine Seal II, the 1921
British flying boat
United States Navy
SEALs, the prin****l
special operations force of the U.S. Navy Thai Navy
Seals, Thai Navy...
- the walrus),
Otariidae (the
eared seals: sea
lions and fur
seals), and
Phocidae (the
earless seals, or true
seals), with 34
extant species and more than...
-
Danny Wayland Seals (February 8, 1948 –
March 25, 2009), also
known as
England Dan, was an
American musician. The
younger brother of
Seals and
Crofts member...
- The
Seven Seals of God from the Bible's Book of
Revelation are the
seven symbolic seals (Gr****: σφραγῖδα, sphragida) that
secure the book or
scroll that...
-
leopard seals use
their ears in
conjunction with
their whiskers to
track prey
under water.
Leopard seals are
pagophilic ("ice-loving")
seals,
which primarily...
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seals living in the
Hudson Bay
region of Quebec, Canada, (Lacs des
Loups Marins harbour seals), as well as the
Saimaa ringed seal and the
Ladoga seal...
- 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...