| Spotted Seal Skull - Spotted seals, also called largha seals, are named for their spotted pelts. This species feeds on various schooling fishes, flounder, squid and crustaceans. The spotted seal is gregarious, sometimes herding together in groups numbering into the thousands. At one time scientists believed this species and the harbor seal to be the same. |
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| Spotted Seal | Order: Pinnipedia Family: Phocidae |
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| Bearded Seal Skull WTQ-218 |
| Crabeater Seal Skull WTQ-210 |
| Ribbon Seal Skull WTQ-199 |
| Caribbean Monk Seal Skull WTQ-78 |
| Northern Elephant Seal Skull WTQ-174 |
| Subantarctic Fur Seal Skull WTQ-313 |
| Northern Fur Seal Skull WTQ-54 |
| Harp Seal Skull WTQ-36 |
| Lake Baikal Seal Skull WTQ-93 |
| Harbor Seal Skull WBC-115 |
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