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The elephant seal has blubber too keep it warm, therefore it needs no fur so it has skin which is more waterproof than fur.

Originally land animals, elephant seals have adapted to life in the sea by developing a thick layer of insulating fat, called blubber, that keeps them warm. The blubber also serves as a reserve store of food. Elephant seals move gracefully in the water.

They propel themselves with their fins and use their forelimbs to change direction. On land, they use their forelimbs to move across the beach.

KEY FACTS SizeLength: Southern males, 16 ft,; females, 10 ft. Northern makes, 14 ft.; females, 10 ft.

Weight: Southern males 5300 lb.; females, 1,500lb.. Northern males, 5,00 lb.; females, 2,000 lb.

BreedingSexual maturity: 3-5 years.

Breeding season: Southern species, September to October. Northern species, December to January.

Gestation: 11 months.

Litter size: 1 pup.

LifestyleHabit: Social during breeding.

Diet: Fish and squid

Call: Roar. Growl. Or purr.

Lifespan: Up to 14 years.

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