Search results for "Cape Fur Seal" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • *** Cape fur seal, A. pusillus ****South African fur seal, A. pusillus ... fur seal, northern fur seal, and Cape fur seal, suffered dramatic declines ...
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  • Eared seal is the common name for any of the marine mammals comprising ... *** Cape fur seal, A. pusillus ****South African fur seal, A. pusillus ...
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  • [[Image:Arctocephalus Pusillus Pusillus.jpg|130px|thumb|left|Cape ... *** Cape Fur Seal or Australian Fur Seal, Arctocephalus pusillus ...
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  • | image_caption = Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) ... true seals), and eared seals (sea lions and fur seals). They are one of four ...
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  • characterized by webbed feet, dense fur, a long, thin weasel-like ... Otters do not depend on their specialized fur alone for survival in ...
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  • waters provide haven for the Harp Seal, walrus, beluga whale, narwhal ... the name comes from excavations made at Cape Dorset on Baffin Island, it ...
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  • The steller sea lion and the northern fur seal abound in the Okhotsk region. ... It touches the east coast of Asia from Cape Lazarev to the mouth of ...
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  • The southern point of the archipelago forms Cape Horn. Its main island, Isla ... The beavers, imported to raise on commercial fur farms were released when the ...
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  • Pinnipeds: The Kuril islands are home to two species of eared seal ... . A distinct Kuril island subspecies of the harbor seal (Phoca vitulina ...
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  • areas and cities farther south, such as Cape Girardeau, Poplar Bluff, Springfield ... the name Louisiana in honor of Louis XIV. Fur trappers and missionaries ...
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  • more peripheral territories, especially the fur and mineral rich hinterlands ... be obtained from raw meat such as Ringed Seal liver and whale skin. While ...
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  • the same group of Native Americans on Cape Cod from whom the Pilgrims ... Hartford, Connecticut arose between Dutch fur traders and Plymouth officials ...
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  • mid 16th century, to trade with local people for seal pelts. Until the arrival of Jedediah Smith, in 1828, no white explorer is known to have thoroughly ...
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  • primary relationship with Europeans was through the fur trade. ... *Irish--Sussex, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Cape May ...
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  • [[Image:Seal Hunter 1999-04-03.jpg|thumb|250 px|right|Seal hunter ... The Netsilik Inuit (Netsilingmiut - People of the Seal) live predominately ...
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  • they brought, soon judged to be the finest fur in the world, would spark ... After the second Kamchatka expedition, small associations of fur traders ...
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