
Harp seal - Wikipedia
The harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus), also known as Saddleback Seal or Greenland Seal, is a species of earless seal, or true seal, native to the northernmost Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. Originally in the genus Phoca with a number of other species, it was reclassified into the monotypic genus Pagophilus in 1844.
Harp seal | Arctic Mammal, Adaptations & Conservation | Britannica
Harp seal, (Pagophilus, or Phoca, groenlandica), medium-sized, grayish earless seal possessing a black harp-shaped or saddle-shaped marking on its back. Harp seals are found on or near ice floes from the Kara Sea of Russia west to the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada.
Harp Seal - NOAA Fisheries
2022年4月20日 · Harp seals live throughout the cold waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. These seals are named after the black patch on their back, which looks like a harp. Three populations in the Barents Sea, East Coast of Greenland, and Northwest Atlantic Ocean are recognized based on geographic distribution as well as morphological, genetic, and ...
Harp Seal Facts and Pictures -- National Geographic Kids
Harp seals are sometimes called saddleback seals because of the dark, saddlelike marking on the back and sides of their light yellow or gray bodies of the adults. Baby seals are born on pack...
Harp Seal - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner
The Harp Seal is an aquatic mammal belonging to the Suborder Pinnipedia (fin-footed animals) and the Family Phocidae (true seals lacking external ears) that is found in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
Harp Seal - National Geographic
These sleek swimmers cruise the chilly waters and feed on fish and crustaceans. They can remain submerged for up to 15 minutes. Harp seals are sometimes called saddleback seals because of the...
Harp Seal: The Adorable Arctic Marine Mammal - World Deer
Discover everything about the harp seal, the Arctic marine mammal known for its white coat as a pup and playful nature. Learn about its habitat, diet, behavior, and conservation efforts. Skip to content
Harp Seal Facts (Pagophilus groenlandicus) - ThoughtCo
2019年4月4日 · The harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus), also known as the saddleback seal, is a true seal best known for its adorable furry white pups. It gets its common name from the markings resembling a wishbone, harp, or saddle that develop on its back in adulthood.
Harp Seal - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Harp Seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) is a species of earless seal, or true seal, native to the northernmost Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. In Greek, its scientific name translates to "ice-lover from Greenland," and its taxonomic synonym, Phoca groenlandica translates to "Greenlandic seal."
Harp Seal - Oceana
Named for the curved, black patch on their backs that resembles a harp, the harp seal is born with long white fur that sheds after a month. Learn more.