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What (who) is Guadalupe fur seal - definition

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Arctocephalus townsendi; Lower Californian Fur Seal; Lower californian fur seal; Guadalupe Fur Seal; Arctophoca townsendi

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  • Fur seal ranges
  • [[Northern fur seal]] at the [[Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge]]
  • Pups on [[St. Paul Island, Alaska]]
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  • A fur seal at [[Living Coasts]], sunbathing on a rock
  • [[Bracelet]] made from silver and seal fur
  • A fur seal rookery with thousands of seals
SUBFAMILY OF MAMMALS
Arctocephalinae; Fur seals; Sea Bear; Fur Seal; Behavior of fur seals
¦ noun a gregarious eared seal of the Pacific and southern oceans, whose thick underside fur is used commercially as sealskin. [Callorhinus ursinus and other species.]
Fur seal         
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  • Fur seal ranges
  • [[Northern fur seal]] at the [[Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge]]
  • Pups on [[St. Paul Island, Alaska]]
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  • A fur seal at [[Living Coasts]], sunbathing on a rock
  • [[Bracelet]] made from silver and seal fur
  • A fur seal rookery with thousands of seals
SUBFAMILY OF MAMMALS
Arctocephalinae; Fur seals; Sea Bear; Fur Seal; Behavior of fur seals
Fur seals are any of nine species of pinnipeds belonging to the subfamily Arctocephalinae in the family Otariidae. They are much more closely related to sea lions than true seals, and share with them external ears (pinnae), relatively long and muscular foreflippers, and the ability to walk on all fours.
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  • Down, awn and guard hairs of a domestic tabby cat
  • disruptively colored]] coat provides [[camouflage]] for this [[ambush predator]].
  • [[Opossum]] fur
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THICK GROWTH OF HAIR THAT COVERS THE SKIN OF MANY DIFFERENT ANIMALS, PARTICULARLY MAMMALS
Down hair; Pelage; Furs; Guard hairs; Underfur; Pelts; Fur-bearer; Furbearer; Animal fur; FUR; Dog hair; Furbearers; Fur bearer; Fur bearers; Fur-bearers; Furbearing; Fur bearing; Fur-bearing; Dog fur; Animal hair; Pet hair; Cat fur; Pelt; Hairless mammals
·noun The human skin.
II. Pelt ·vi To throw missiles.
III. Pelt ·vi To throw out words.
IV. Pelt ·noun A blow or stroke from something thrown.
V. Pelt ·noun The body of any quarry killed by the hawk.
VI. Pelt ·vt To Throw; to use as a missile.
VII. Pelt ·vt To strike with something thrown or driven; to assail with pellets or missiles, as, to pelt with stones; pelted with hail.
VIII. Pelt ·noun The skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved with the hairy or woolly covering on it. ·see 4th Fell.

Wikipedia

Guadalupe fur seal

The Guadalupe fur seal (Arctocephalus townsendi) is one of eight members of the fur seal genus Arctocephalus. Sealers reduced the population to just a few dozen by the late 19th century, but the species had recovered to 10,000 in number by the late 1990s. Many individuals can be found on Mexico's Guadalupe Island.