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Travel Bug Dog Tag Slippery

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Origin:
Nova Scotia, Canada
Recently Spotted:
In CBFGE 2010-25: What's Hidden Under Your Roots?

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Current Goal

To visit the Seven Seas!

Take me to the visit the seven seas, and keep me close to the water!

About This Item

Slippery

Western Atlantic Harbor Seal - Phoca vitulina concolor (DeKay, 1842)

The harbor seals living in fresh water lakes in Canada are occasionally assigned to a separate subspecies, Phoca vitulina mellonae (Doutt, 1942), the Ungava seal, but its status as a subspecies is doubtful. Usually these seals are included in P. v. concolor (DeKay, 1842). The length of males ranges from 150 to 180 cm and the weight from 55 to 105 kg. Females measure 120-150 cm and weigh 45-87 kg. Pups measure 70-90 cm at birth and weigh 9-11 kg. The color of the harbor seal is variable: grey to brownish grey with black spots.



The Western Atlantic harbor seal ranges from Maine north to Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic and west to the Hudson Bay. This range includes Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Labrador and Baffin Island. The seal is also found in Greenland. The Ungava seal can be found in the fresh water Seal Lakes in Ungava, Canada.



They feed mainly on local fish, including herring and flounder.



The population dynamics parameters are probably similar to those of P. v. vitulina. Females become mature at the age of 3. The pregnancy rate is on average 87%. Gestation lasts 10½-11 months, including a delay of implantation of 2 months. Lactation lasts 4-6 weeks. Longevity is 35 years for females and 25 years for males. Adult mortality is probably about 13%. The preweaning mortality is 17% and subadult mortality 16%.

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Tracking History (6313.5mi) View Map

Discovered It 8/3/2008 kevinandangie discovered it   Visit Log

very cute tb

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/2/2008 Buddies-Buddies retrieved it from Rendez-vous Québec 2008 Québec, Canada   Visit Log

Let's go to Newfoundland!

A Terre-Neuve allons y!

Dropped Off 7/31/2008 Rev Slippery placed it in Rendez-vous Québec 2008 Québec, Canada - 319.25 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 7/27/2008 Paulie discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at the Breakfast at Cherrys event July 27/08.

Retrieve It from a Cache 7/27/2008 Rev Slippery retrieved it from Breakfast at Cherry's July '08 New Brunswick, Canada   Visit Log

Grabbed Slippery at the breakfast and will bring him to the MEGA event in Quebec next week. I had to take a TB called "Slippery".

Dropped Off 7/26/2008 Energizer Bunny placed it in Breakfast at Cherry's July '08 New Brunswick, Canada - 4.1 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 6/30/2008 Tiger Tracker discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at "Breakfast at Cherry's - June '08 - GC1D34D".

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 6/29/2008 Energizer Bunny grabbed it   Visit Log

Thanks for the TB. Will move soon! EB

Discovered It 6/29/2008 Paulie discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this Travel bug while attending Breakfast at Cherrys Geocaching event.

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/3/2008 Geomaggie retrieved it from Maggie's Micro New Brunswick, Canada   Visit Log

Tharitiz was talking with Dad & Mom when he found my micro. He asked them to pass it on to me.

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