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It is home to a pinniped colony, and has never supported a human population.
The island has been a pinniped sanctuary since 1975.
This habitat is often used as haul out sites for several pinniped species.
Five species of pinniped come to shore on the islands, and in some cases breed.
All told, the Walrus is the third largest pinniped species, after the two elephant seals.
Three pinniped species breed on the islands.
Monachus is a genus containing the monk seals, a group of three pinniped species.
Harbor seals are what are called pinniped mammals, from the Greek words for fin and foot.
The pinniped species called "Sea lion" are:
For most pinniped species, molting is an annual process of replacing worn fur (and in some cases, skin) that temporarily grounds them.
Additionally, the pinniped circulatory system is uniquely adapted to redirect blood away from body surface areas to prevent heat loss.
The thing didn't really look like a hippo, more like a walrus; and it galumphed across the ground in its pinniped fashion.
According to a 1996 study by the National Research Council, the decline in forage fish was probably a major factor in the pinniped crash.
The eared seals or otariids are marine mammals of the family Otariidae, one of the three pinniped families.
Købbforsen which literally means "the pinniped waterfall", is located in another place in Rana municipality.
Seven pinniped species inhabitat Antartica.
A walrus is a marine mammal, the only species of the family Odobenidae, which is one of the three pinniped families.
It has been interpreted as Sel-foss (Norwegian for "the pinniped waterfall"), meaning a waterfall where pinnipeds lived.
The Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) is a pinniped belonging to the Phocidae family.
Four species of pinniped breed, molt, and rest on these lands, including harbor seals, Steller and California Sea Lions.
Since the 1960s there has been essentially no additional harvest and the pinniped populations in the Kuril islands appear to be fairly healthy and in some cases expanding.
Phocine distemper virus (PDV) is a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus that is pathogenic for pinniped species, particularly seals.
Ice seal, or (in the Southern Hemisphere) pack-ice seal is a general term applied to any one of a number of pinniped species of the family Phocidae whose life cycle is completed largely on or about the sea ice of the Earth's polar regions.