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  • Thumbnail for Arctocephalus forsteri
    Australasian fur seal, South Australian fur seal, New Zealand fur seal, Antipodean fur seal, or long-nosed fur seal) is a species of fur seal found mainly...
    24 KB (2,810 words) - 02:12, 22 March 2024
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    Antarctic fur seals, Galapagos fur seals, Juan Fernandez fur seals, New Zealand fur seals, brown fur seals, South American fur seals, and subantarctic fur seals...
    15 KB (1,832 words) - 03:09, 5 June 2024
  • sometimes closely related to each other. Some animals, for example New Zealand fur seals, live in a bachelor herd all year except for the mating season,...
    11 KB (1,418 words) - 09:17, 2 February 2024
  • Thumbnail for South American fur seal
    has long been considered to be the largest population of South American fur seals, recent census data indicates that the largest breeding population of...
    6 KB (727 words) - 17:07, 16 April 2024
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    deprecating the New Zealand fur seals to a subspecies of the South American fur seal, while also questioning the status of the Guadalupe fur seal. Other recent...
    9 KB (359 words) - 18:30, 7 July 2024
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    cephalopods (e.g. New Zealand arrow squid and yellow octopus), crustaceans, seabirds and other marine mammals, and even New Zealand fur seals. Studies indicate...
    32 KB (3,331 words) - 02:50, 27 July 2024
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    species of seal which haul out on the islands, the New Zealand fur seal and the threatened New Zealand sea lion. Southern elephant seals are frequent...
    45 KB (3,893 words) - 21:33, 25 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Brown fur seal
    brown fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus), also known as the Cape fur seal, and Afro-Australian fur seal, is a species of fur seal. The brown fur seal is the...
    24 KB (2,652 words) - 05:38, 19 July 2024
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    the 1950s) and are commonly known either as sea lions or fur seals, distinct from true seals (phocids) and the walrus (odobenids). Otariids are adapted...
    20 KB (1,994 words) - 18:24, 7 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Subantarctic fur seal
    inappropriate specific name tropicalis. The subantarctic fur seal is medium in size compared with other fur seals. Males grow to 2 m and 160 kg, whereas females...
    14 KB (1,265 words) - 23:41, 23 June 2024
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    indigenous long-nosed fur seal (also known as the New Zealand fur seal), with the state's fishing industry. In the 19th century, both fur seals and Australian...
    23 KB (2,759 words) - 15:00, 7 September 2023
  • risks." Jeffriess has supported the need to research and manage New Zealand fur seal populations in South Australia and has described them as a major...
    9 KB (995 words) - 05:30, 12 December 2023
  • Thumbnail for Antarctic fur seal
    American fur seals (A. australis), and the Juan Fernandez fur seal (A. phillippii), as well as the South American (Otaria flavescens) and New Zealand sea lions...
    25 KB (3,014 words) - 11:35, 3 July 2024
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    Te Waewae Bay (category Use New Zealand English from December 2019)
    as a marine mammal sanctuary and hosts an important habitat for New Zealand fur seals, the endemic Hector's dolphins and one of major winter breeding...
    4 KB (330 words) - 21:28, 22 July 2024
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    Cape Wanbrow (category Use New Zealand English from April 2024)
    yellow eyed penguins are to the south of the cape. New Zealand fur seals and occasionally elephant seals are found resting on the rocks. The geology of the...
    5 KB (307 words) - 01:41, 1 May 2024
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    Cape Foulwind (category Use New Zealand English from September 2022)
    rocky headland to Tauranga Bay and passes close by a colony of New Zealand fur seals. There is limestone quarry in the area, and a cement works operated...
    20 KB (1,674 words) - 21:49, 14 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Marineland of New Zealand
    California sea lions, leopard seals and New Zealand fur seals. In the 1970s, Marineland welcomed bottlenose dolphins, weddell seals, and small clawed otters...
    7 KB (681 words) - 21:45, 14 July 2024
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    of arrow squid as prey of male New Zealand sea lions and New Zealand fur seals at The Snares, subantarctic New Zealand". Marine Biology. March 2014, Vol...
    7 KB (927 words) - 02:53, 27 July 2024
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    Foveaux Strait (category Use New Zealand English from August 2019)
    Māori of sooty shearwater (or tītī) chicks. New Zealand fur seals in the region were hunted in major seal hunting operations in the early 1800s until...
    77 KB (7,763 words) - 20:24, 18 August 2024
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    Knights Point (category Use New Zealand English from April 2024)
    resting area for New Zealand fur seals and occasionally elephant seals. "Place name detail: Knights Point". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board...
    4 KB (313 words) - 21:49, 14 July 2024
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