And it lives in fresh water in Lake Baikal! The only exclusively freshwater seal..
22 0 ReplyAh what a life. The seal is the biggest thing in those waters and probably has no natural predators.
12 0 ReplyIt has therefore lost its ability to electrocute on contact.
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So, I take it this earns your...seal of approval?
19 0 Reply18 0 ReplyLook at you. Sailing through the water majestically. Like an eagle. Piloting a blimp.
18 0 ReplyThis is the ideal seal body. You may not like it, but this is what peak sealiness looks like.
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Blubber blimp.
15 0 ReplyI never thought about if David holds a camera
6 0 ReplyHe holds my heart.
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He's 98 years old, so if he did at some point I suspect he doesn't anymore
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She thicc
3 0 ReplyPonder it!
3 0 ReplyI miss punctuation.
3 0 ReplySeal of quality
2 0 ReplyI'm assuming seals have always been big bois, but do seals look fatter now than in previous generations, and could that be due to an increase food waste in our ocean
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