Results tagged “cape fur seal” on Earth Touch Blog
Seals crowd onto rocks May 29 2008
Earth-Touch filmed thousands of Cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) packed into the rocky outcrop that is the Cape Cross seal reserve in Namibia.
Focus on marine footage Feb 5 2008
Earth-Touch aims to bring users beautiful footage of animals, including marine life, as soon as possible after it has been filmed (wherever we can, within 24 hours).
Tags: bluespotted chromis, bottlenose dolphin, cape fur seal, chromis, dolphin, great white shark, kwazulu-natal, marine, ocean, sea, seal, shark, south africa, southern right whale, whaleLiquid motion Nov 1 2007
On land they tend to look like convulsing potatoes, but liquid motion is the way Earth-Touch crew member Graeme Duane describes how seals move underwater.
This weeks most viewed stories Oct 26 2007
The most popular stories on Earth-Touch in the past week (from Friday 19 October to Thursday 25 October 2007) were:
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The water around Geyser Rock is full of Cape fur seals, a favourite meal for the great white sharks in this area.
Tags: african skimmer, barbel, bird, cape fur seal, geyser rock, great white shark, nest, seal, skimmer, south africa, swim, western cape
Did you know? Seals Oct 18 2007
There are 33 seal species and they are found only in cold waters or warmer seas that have colder currents washing into them.
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