- The
ringed seal (Pusa hispida) is an
earless seal inhabiting the
Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. The
ringed seal is a
relatively small seal,
rarely greater...
- The
Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa
hispida saimensis, Finnish: Saimaannorppa) is a
subspecies and
glacial relict of
ringed seal (Pusa hispida). They are among...
- The
Ladoga ringed seal (Russian: Ладожская нерпа; Pusa
hispida ladogensis) is a
freshwater subspecies of the
ringed seal (Pusa hispida)
found entirely...
- The
Arctic ringed seal (Pusa
hispida hispida) is a
subspecies of
ringed seals (Pusa hispida).
Arctic ringed seals inhabit the
Arctic Ocean, and are the...
- the
Caspian seal, it is
related to the
Arctic ringed seal. The
Baikal seal is one of the
smallest true
seals and the only
exclusively freshwater pinniped...
-
closest relative to it
being the
Arctic ringed seal whence it has
likely descended. The
manner by
which the
baikal seal reached Lake
Baikal is
still not fully...
- In
comparison to
other pinniped species,
ringed seals haul-out with a
shorter duration year round.
Ringed seals have a diel haul-out
pattern in
which they...
- The
Seal of
Solomon or
Ring of
Solomon (Hebrew: חותם שלמה, Ḥotam Shlomo; Arabic: خاتم سليمان, Khātam Sulaymān; Turkish: Mühr-ü Süleyman) is the legendary...
- and 45 kg (99 lb) in
weight in the
ringed seal to 5.8 m (19 ft) and 4,000 kg (8,800 lb) in the
southern elephant seal,
which is the
largest member of the...
- krill-eating
crabeater seals, crustacean-eating
ringed seals,
squid specialists like the Ross
seal and
southern elephant seal, and the
bearded seal and walrus, which...