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Fur Seal Global Cuts
The Galpagos fur seal, smallest of the pinnipeds, is restricted to the Galpagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador and does not seem to share either territory or food supply with the other pinniped species in the islands, the Galpagos sea lion. The most recently evaluated survey in 1978 produced a population estimate of 40,000, but it is not known how many Galpagos fur seals there are currently, especially since the 1982-83 El Nio event which is thought to have halved the population. This Galpagos Fur Seal Underwater footage is shot with a 3CCD DVCAM camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-NTSC format dimensions, 720 x 486 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps. Keywords: Fur Seal In Water, Fur Seal Swimming, Fur Seal on Cliff, Galapagos, Equador, Underwater, Scuba Diving. Visit Site
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Galapagos Fur Seal Global Cuts
Adult Galpagos Fur Seal males measure up to 1.5m long and weigh 64kg on average, while adult females are smaller, measuring an average of 1.2m in length and weighing from 22-34kg (average 28kg). Pups weigh 3-4.5kg at birth. Females reach sexual maturity at 3-4 years, while males do not attain territorial status until they are around 7-10 years of age. A maximum dive depth of 169m, lasting 6.5 minutes, has been recorded for an adult female. In this sequence you get the Galapagos Fur Seals on dry land. Also available captured when swimming and diving underwater. The Galpagos Fur Seal footage is shot with a 3CCD DVCAM camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-NTSC format dimensions, 720 x 486 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps. Keywords: Fur Seal, Fur Seals, Arctocephalinae, Arctocephalus Galapagoensis, In Water, Fur Seal Swimming, Fur Seal on Cliff, Galapagos, Equador, Underwater, Scuba Diving. Visit Site
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