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Seals can have a strong odor due to their natural habitat and diet. They often spend time on beaches or rocky shores, where they may come into contact with decomposing organic matter, which contributes to their scent. Additionally, their diet of fish and marine invertebrates can also lead to a fishy smell. Lastly, the oils in their fur and skin can accumulate and produce an odor, especially when they are not fully dry.

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