Baby Harp Seal

A baby harp seal is visited by its mother on the ice floes of the Gulf of St Lawrence near Newfoundland in Canada.

Baby Harp Seal: Scientific Name:
Phoca groenlandica

share to Facebook The mother of a baby harp seal otherwise known as a white coat, pokes her head up through a hole in the pack ice off the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland in Canada. This is a 3 day old seal pup which at birth weighed about 11 kg, and within two weeks will weigh approximately 35 kg. The baby harp seal will spend only about 5% of its time with its mother to feed on her rich milk.




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A baby harp seal is visited by its mother on the ice floes of the Gulf of St Lawrence near Newfoundland in Canada.

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Stock photo title:
Baby Harp Seal
A baby harp seal is visited by its mother on the ice floes of the Gulf of St Lawrence near Newfoundland in Canada.
Scientific name:
Phoca Groenlandica
Photographer:
Rolf Hicker Photography
Stock photo ID:
T3652 - Baby Harp Seal