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Seals typically care for their pups for several weeks to several months, depending on the species. For example, harbor seal mothers nurse their pups for about four to six weeks before weaning them. During this time, the mothers are highly attentive, providing warmth, protection, and nourishment. After weaning, the pups must learn to hunt and fend for themselves, but they often stay in the vicinity of their mothers for a while longer.

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