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Seals typically have a low average number of offspring, usually ranging from one to three pups per breeding season. Most seal species give birth to a single pup, which they nurse for several weeks to months before weaning. The exact number can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. For instance, harbor seals usually have one pup, while some species like the gray seal may occasionally have twins.

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