hooded seal การใช้
- Total allowable catch of hooded seals are set at 10, 000 annually.
- The hooded seal's soulful black eyes seemed to beg for help.
- The West Ice is a major breeding ground for seals, especially harp seals and hooded seals.
- It was believed by the scientific community that sonar was leading to mass stranding of Hooded Seals.
- Hooded seals have also been known to be vagrant in the Canary Islands every now and then.
- In 2006, 17, 037 seals ( including 13, 390 harp and 3, 647 hooded seals ) were harvested.
- There have been many isolated reports from Grenen on more exotic animals like walrus, hooded seal, etc ..
- Exploited species included harp seals, hooded seals, Caspian seals, elephant seals, walruses and all species of fur seal.
- Throughout all areas, the hooded seals whelp in late March and early April and molt from June to August.
- The scientists timed the deaths of 349 harp and hooded seal pups shot in the Norwegian arctic this spring.
- It is illegal in Canada to hunt newborn harp seals ( whitecoats ) and young hooded seals ( bluebacks ).
- In 2006, 325, 000 harp seals, as well as 10, 000 hooded seals and 10, 400 grey seals were killed.
- Walruses, harp and hooded seals sustained major slaughters around the planet for their oil, fur pelts, ivory, and gamy flavored meat.
- Next week, researchers at the New England Aquarium plan to release a hooded seal whose tag will transmit data to Whalenet.
- Lactation ranges from five to seven weeks in the monk seal to just three to five days in the hooded seal.
- It is now required to hold a license to hunt Hooded Seals in international waters and each license is set a quota.
- The 7-month-old hooded seal that came ashore Wednesday on the Caribbean island of St . John is native to Greenland and Newfoundland.
- Hooded seals, which live to be 35 to 40 years old, are weaned from their mothers about four days after birth, he said.
- About 11, 000 licenses have been issued for this year's hunt, which has a quota of 275, 000 adult harp and hooded seals.
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