[NatureNS] Upside Down Seal

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There must be a active green salad bar near by ;-)

This is the behavior we note all the time when seals are engorged after =
feeding near nets, traps or near shoals of bait!=20

This one appears to be a Harbour Seal (round upturned nose)


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  Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 6:19 PM
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  I took some photos of a seal near the Alderney Ferry Pier this =
morning. It wasn't until I got home and blew up the photo that I =
realized it was swimming upside down ! See it here . Click on the photo =
to see a bigger image on a black background.
  --=20
  Rick Ballard=20
  Dartmouth,Nova Scotia, Canada=20


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  <DIV><BR></DIV><FONT face=3Dgeorgia,serif>I took some photos of a seal =
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