Spotted seal

Largha Seals

The largha Seal (Phoca largha ) is the seal very similar in appearance dog seal, which inhabits the North Pacific from Alaska on the Pacific coast of Siberia to Japan and Korea. The coloration is gray, plus the seal is covered with small brown spots. Males are 1.7 meters long, 1.6 meters females.

Largha Seals come to the propagation time on the pack and drift ice. There they throw their young from February to May. About ten days before the birth, there are the couples who stay together then one month. Outside the breeding season hiking largha Seals far and wide and then go far to the south.

The stock is estimated to be 230,000 copies. Economically, the largha Seal has little significance, but is still mainly by fishermen often killed because in it a Nahrungskonkurrentin is seen.

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