The
harp seal or
saddleback seal is a species of earless
seal native to the northernmost Atlantic Ocean and parts of the Arctic Ocean.
It now belongs to the monotypic genus
Pagophilus.
Its scientific name,
Pagophilus
groenlandicus, means "ice-lover from Greenland", and its synonym,
Phoca groenlandica means
"Greenland seal".
Originally in the
genus
Phoca with a number of
other species, it has since been reclassified into its own genus
Pagophilus. The harp seal has a
silvery-gray body. Its eyes are pure black. It has black harp or wishbone-shaped
markings on the back.
The baby harp seal (pup)
has a yellow-white coat at birth, but after three days, the coat turns white
and stays white for about 12 days.
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