Yes. Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa Hispida Saimensis) is a subspecies of ringed seal (Pusa Hispida). After ice age land rose when ice withdrew towards north and some ringed seals got separated from morther species and evolved to saimaa ringed seals. It's adapted fully to live in sweet water.
Yes leopard seals exist, for proof go to youtube and search leopard seals.
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The Navy SEALs did not exist until the 1940's after World War II.
The Navy SEALs did not exist until the 1940's after World War II.
don't be silly seals don't exist
Kuji-in or Kuji Kiri use hand seals for stuff...
Why not? I assume you mean "Why does Finland exist?," or, "How did Finland form?" Finland was formed by the Treaty of Versailes, which ended World War One. EDIT: No, Finland wasn't formed by the Treaty of Versailles. Finland is an older nation which has been under the Swedish empire and later the Russian empire. Finland became independent from Russia (Finland had autonomy) in 1917-1918 (Yes, after WWI) through Finland's own effort. And without bloodshed. :)
Lapland NOTE: During the year 2010 the provinces will no longer exist by their name.
Finland did not exist as an independent nation until December 6, 1917, when it declared its independence from Russia, and a Civil War immediately began over that issue. Finland owed no WWI war debt.
lots. more than a million
Finland and Estonia have some military cooperation status with Sweden. Strong ties with Norway and Denmark also exist.
Yes, there is a United States Navy SEAL, which is a special operations force within the U.S. Navy. Navy SEALs undergo rigorous training and are known for their expertise in unconventional warfare, counterterrorism, and special reconnaissance missions.