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Adult harp seals
hang out under
the ice mostly
between midnight
and 5 a.m.

Each year,
harp seals migrate
more than
6,000 miles.

ALAMY (MOMS WITH PUPS); TIER UND NATURFOTOGRAFIE J UND C SOHNS / GETTY DOUG ALLAN / GETTY IMAGES (SEAL UNDERWATER); © ARCO IMAGES GMBH /
14 NAT GEO KIDS^ • DECEMBER 2018 | JANUARY 2019 IMAGES (ADULT IN ICE HOLE); JEFF FOOTT / GETTY IMAGES (YELLOWCOAT)

1 DAY OLD
YELLOWCOAT
A newborn is
pale yellow
because its fur
was stained by
the fluids in its
mother’s womb.

3 DAYS OLD
WHITECOAT
Bleached by
the sun, the fur
turns pure
white and stays
that way for
nearly two
weeks.

21 DAYS OLD
RAGGED JACKET
As the pup sheds
its white coat, it
takes on a tat-
tered appearance.
Some pups swim
and dive on their
own at this time.

12 DAYS OLD
GRAYC OAT
Spots and
darker fur
start to show
through the
pup’s white fur,
giving it a
grayish look.

The fast-growing
harp seal pup
doesn’t look the
same for long.
These names
describe the
seal’s stages of
growth.

Where
harp seals
livelive

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