The Fur Traders And Fur Bearing Animals

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Then care- fully choosing a place where a shelf of rock, raised but little above the sea, descends vertically several feet be- neath, so it will be possible for them to plunge head first into the water, and disappear upon the first alarming sound, they will emerge. Upon gaining the surface of the rock, they at once turn completely around, so they can lie with the head seaward, ready to dive on the in- stant, should occasion require.
The coat of the Grey Seal is yellowish in color, becom- ing li
...ghter on the under parts, and is marked with dusky, ill-defined spots. The skins are seldom met with in com- merce, and the few that are marketed are bought exclu- sively by tanners.
The Ringed Seal, or floe-rat, is the smallest representa- tive of the Phocidae, averaging about three feet in length. It is sometimes called the Fetid Seal, because of the odor it exudes. While they are found to some extent in the North Atlantic and the North Pacific Oceans, the true home of the Ringed Seals is in the icy Arctic Seas, where their favorite resorts are sheltered bays and fjords, in which they will remain as long as they are filled with solid ice, but when the ice breaks up, they drift out to sea upon the floes, and there the young are born in April and May.


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