Data from the wildlife rescue group ORRCA shows an increase in the number of fur seal entanglements as they seek out fishing ...
In the frozen, windswept reaches of the North Atlantic, life begins in one of the harshest environments on Earth. Here, on drifting sheets of sea ice, harp seal pups are born into a world defined by ...
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Some animals don’t just make it through winter — they rule in places where exposed skin freezes in minutes and entire ...
Fur seals may look like they’re simply resting after exhausting hunting trips at sea, but their bodies are secretly working ...
Fur seals recover from deep dives long after leaving the sea, with heart rates peaking on land as they repay oxygen debt.
Diving is physiologically challenging for marine animals. Long and deep dives can trigger "anaerobic" (oxygen-less) metabolism in organs other than the heart and brain that causes lactic acid to ...
When Australian fur seals get back to land they speed up their heart to clear waste products and replenish oxygen stores.
The beloved emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal are now officially endangered. Here’s what can be done. In 1902, British explorer Robert Falcon Scott spotted a large group of large black and white ...