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Osadnik Hare Hares are up to 70cm long and weigh around 7kg. With running speeds of 35 miles per hour they are the fastest land mammal in the UK Source: Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust P hoto taken by Bohringer Friedrich Badger Badgers live in groups in underground tunnel systems created by themselves or other badgers. Source: Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Photo taken by Peter Trimming Stoat These mammals are brown in the summer but can turn white in the winter, except for the tip of their tails which is black.

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Among the 18 species are leopard seal, harp seal, common or harbor seal, gray seal, Weddell seal, spotted seal, ringed seal and Baikal seal. Sea lions have conspicuous external ears. Their four limbs give them good mobility on land.

The 13 species of sea lions are divided into two groups, sea lions and fur seals. The California sea lion, native to the southwest coast of North America, is the most abundant species of sea lion. The northern fur seal migrates in winter from the Bering Sea to California and Japan. The walrus is found in the Arctic Ocean and in subarctic seas. Walruses spend much of their time on land, but they are graceful in water. They dive up to feet deep for clams and shellfish on the ocean floor, staying underwater for up to 30 minutes.

The adult male walrus weighs more than 2, pounds. Its upper canines form tusks up to 27 inches long that it hooks into ice floes to pull itself out of the water. Walruses live up to 40 years in the wild. Manatees are completely aquatic, but like all marine mammals they need to breathe.

While resting they can stay submerged for up to 15 minutes; while swimming they need to breathe at the surface every three or four minutes. Found along the coasts and estuaries of Florida, Central America and the West Indies, the massive, slow-moving North American manatee is one of three species of manatee. It grows up to 13 feet long and weighs up to 1, pounds.

Its diet is composed of water grasses, weeds and algae, and it eats as much as one-tenth of their body weight every day. The average life span in the wild is up to 40 years. Dugongs grow up to 10 feet long and weigh to 1, pounds. They are closely related to manatees, and they never leave the water. Unlike the manatee they have a hairless body and a fluked horizontal tail like a whale's.

They can stay underwater for up to six minutes. Frequenting the warm coastal waters of the western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Red Sea, dugongs are often observed alone or in pairs, and sometimes in herds of more than Dugongs root for water grasses day and night. Docile dugongs are long-lived in the wild, with an average life span up to 70 years. The hippopotamus loves water and stays submerged up to 16 hours of the day. Animals Wild Cities Wild parakeets have taken a liking to London.

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