Recovering Harbor Seal

Recovering Harbor SealThis is a photo of a Harbor Seal that had been injured and was recovering. I had to take this photo through a chain link fence, that is why it's right eye looks a little fuzzy.
Male Harbor Seals generally grow to five feet in length, weighing 200 to 250 pounds, while the smaller females reach approximately four to five feet, weighing 150 to 200 pounds. Harbor Seals are thought to live around twenty five years.
Pups, weighing 12 to 20 pounds and measuring about two and a half feet are born in the spring. Unlike many other seal pups, harbor seals are able to swim from birth, although they are dependent on care and milk from the mother for three to six weeks before they venture out on their own. While tending their young, harbor seal mothers are very protective and will sometimes push the pup beneath the surface or carry it on her shoulders to avoid danger.
- Created by: Bubbalinn.
- Tools Used: Canon Rebel 300D with a Canon 75-300mm IS USM lens.
- Created on: July 17th 2006
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- Image Number: 27580
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