A dry fur seal and a wet fur seal barking at each other

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Description: A dry New Zealand fur seal (left) and a wet New Zealand fur seal (right) barking at each other - the white tips on the longer upper hairs are noticeable on the dry seal, whereas the seal on the right has just come on shore and is still wet, appearing much darker. Date: 19 August 2018. Source: Own work. Author: Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia.
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- Arctocephalus forsteri (Antipodean Fur Seal)
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