Juvenile grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) next to beach debris. The grey seal is found in coastal waters in temperate and sub-arctic waters on both side


Juvenile grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) next to beach debris. The grey seal is found in coastal waters in temperate and sub-arctic waters on both sides of the North Atlantic. It feeds almost exclusively on fish. Males, the larger of the sexes, can reach over 2 metres in length. Photographed in November in Whitten Head, Sutherland, Scotland, UK.


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