
Being Different If You're a Weddell Seal in Antarctica
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A functioning population of apex predators in a pristine Antarctic marine environment provides a unique opportunity to learn more about our world, and how animals interact with their environment. Interview with Montana S...
Why Study Weddell Seals? is an episode from Weddell Seal Science by WeddellSealScience.com. A functioning population of apex predators in a pristine Antarctic marine environment provides a unique opportunity to learn more about our world, a...
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Published Jun 15, 2011, 00:04:25 long, audio available.
A functioning population of apex predators in a pristine Antarctic marine environment provides a unique opportunity to learn more about our world, and how animals interact with their environment. Interview with Montana State University ecologist Jay Rotella on location in the Weddell seal colony at Big Razorback Island, Erebus Bay in the Ross Sea.
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Why Study Weddell Seals? is from Weddell Seal Science by WeddellSealScience.com.
Published Jun 15, 2011 and 00:04:25 long