Weddell Seal (52003346271)
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Description: Weddell seals, such as this example seen at Cape Lookout on the south side of Elephant Island, Antarctica, can dive to depths of 600 meters for up to an hour. Date: 30 January 2022, 12:38. Source: Weddell Seal. Author: David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada. Camera location61° 16′ 53.72″ S, 55° 12′ 54.35″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-61.281588; -55.215096.
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