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fur seal

noun

Definition of fur seal

: any of various eared seals that have a double coat with a dense soft underfur and were hunted especially formerly for their desirable pelts:
a : a large seal (Callorhinus ursinus) of the northern Pacific Ocean having its main breeding rookery on Pribilof Island in the Bering Sea

called also northern fur seal

b : any of a genus (Arctocephalus) of seals chiefly of the southern hemisphere

called also southern fur seal

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The surviving crew fixed the ship, stocked it full of hundreds of the sea otters, foxes, and fur seals that were abundant there and returned to Siberia, impressing Russian fur hunters with their valuable cargo. William L. Iggiagruk Hensley, Quartz, "Long before Trump’s Greenland offer, the US bought a chunk of the Arctic for a bargain," 19 Aug. 2019 The sandy beaches of the islands are also the territory of fur seals, elephant seals, and dolphins. Elizabeth Gulino, House Beautiful, "You'll Be Able to Watch a Total Solar Eclipse in The Direct Path of Totality on This Cruise to the Antarctic," 19 Aug. 2019 The two fur seals, on the other hand, very likely have a condition called leucism. Jeff Mauritzen, National Geographic, "Rare pale-colored penguin and seals spotted on remote island," 25 Apr. 2019 Great White Cage Diving at White Shark Guesthouse in South Africa South Africa, with its surrounding islands full of fur seals, is a popular destination for great white sharks. Kelli Bender, PEOPLE.com, "Up-Close and Personal Shark Encounters that Shark Week Fans Can Safely Enjoy All Year," 24 July 2019 At that time, seabirds are at their lowest annual abundance, sea lion and fur seal pupping has ended and female elephant seals have yet to arrive to give birth, the agency states. Will Houston, The Mercury News, "Bay Area critics decry Fed’s plan to use banned rodent poison on Farallon Islands," 8 July 2019 More than 80 Guadalupe fur seals have also washed up dead or are barely hanging on to life on California beaches in the first five months of this year, five years into already alarming mortality rates for the species. Nick Rahaim, SFChronicle.com, "How is climate change is effecting oceans? Check the tide pools," 21 June 2019 Visit Cape Cross to observe a vast breeding colony of some 100,000 Cape fur seals, and go on a whale watching cruise on Walvis Bay. National Geographic, "Namibia High School Expedition," 17 June 2019 Oceans have absorbed 60 percent more heat than previously thought, which is causing more fur seals to suffer from hookworm. Rafil Kroll-zaidi, Harper's magazine, "Findings," 10 Jan. 2019

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First Known Use of fur seal

1775, in the meaning defined above

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