Ringed Seal

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Jul 3, 2026 - 03:17
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See a wounded ring seal escaping from a polar bear as a Greenland shark awaits deep below the iceSee a wounded ring seal escaping from a polar bear as a Greenland shark awaits deep below the iceSee all videos for this article

ringed seal, (Pusa, or Phoca, hispida), nonmigratory, earless seal (family Phocidae) of North Polar seas and a few freshwater lakes in Europe and on Baffin Island. Named for the characteristic pale rings on its grayish or yellowish coat, the ringed seal grows to about 1.5 m (5 feet) in length and 90 kg (200 pounds) in weight. It lives near the pack ice and feeds on crustaceans, mollusks, and some fish. The female bears a single white-coated pup each year in a den dug into the snow. A common species, the ringed seal is important to the Inuit (Eskimos) as a source of leather, oil, and meat.

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