GREY SEAL
Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus)
Weight: Up to 310 kg.
Body length: Up to 230cm.
Horns: Males only. Member of the spiral horned antelope group.
Characteristic: The Grey seal is a fairly large seal, with bulls reaching 1.95–2.3 m long and cows are much smaller, typically 1.6–1.95 m long. Bull Grey seals have larger noses and a less curved profile than common seal bulls. Males are generally darker than females, with lighter patches and often have scarring around the neck. Females are silver grey to brown with dark patches (Wikipedia, 2020).
Weight: Up to 310 kg.
Body length: Up to 230cm.
Horns: Males only. Member of the spiral horned antelope group.
Characteristic: The Grey seal is a fairly large seal, with bulls reaching 1.95–2.3 m long and cows are much smaller, typically 1.6–1.95 m long. Bull Grey seals have larger noses and a less curved profile than common seal bulls. Males are generally darker than females, with lighter patches and often have scarring around the neck. Females are silver grey to brown with dark patches (Wikipedia, 2020).