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Southern elephant seals are adaptable – but they struggle when faced with both rapid climate change and human impactsSouthern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) are an iconic species of the Southern Ocean. But with rapid environmental changes in their ocean home, the seals’ population range has been shifting. Once ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts stunned as animal colony on remote island rebounds from catastrophic loss: 'Great news'The effort to monitor and protect the population is ongoing. Experts stunned as animal colony on remote island rebounds from ...
Amphibious seals are less susceptible to hearing loss from airborne noises than their relatives and some can learn to close ...
A large elephant seal took a wrong turn and was seen lumbering along a street in a coastal town in South Africa early Tuesday, inspiring a rescue effort to get him back to sea.
A large elephant seal took a wrong turn and was seen lumbering along a street in a coastal town in South Africa, surprising residents and inspiring a rescue effort to get him back to sea.
Elephant seals return to California beach after population rebounds 02:11. A large elephant seal took a wrong turn and was seen lumbering along a street in a coastal town in South Africa early ...
Federal wildlife authorities are searching for a person of interest in the stabbing of a baby elephant seal on an Oregon beach, leaving it injured with multiple wounds. The 225-pound pup was ...
'How did you get here?' A large elephant seal is found lumbering along a South African street - WMUR
A large elephant seal took a wrong turn and was seen lumbering along a street in a coastal town in South Africa, surprising residents and inspiring a rescue effort to get him back to sea.
An elephant seal that found its way into a residential area in Gordon’s Bay, near Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (AP Photo) The seal eventually stopped next to a shopping mall.
A large elephant seal took a wrong turn and was seen lumbering along a street in a coastal town in South Africa, surprising residents and inspiring a rescue effort to get him back to sea.
A large elephant seal took a wrong turn and was seen lumbering along a street in a coastal town in South Africa, surprising residents and inspiring a rescue effort to get him back to sea.
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