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  1. Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel was born on 19 February 1963 at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, [3] [11] to a Nigerian mother, Adebisi Ogundeji, and an Afro-Brazilian father, Francis Samuel. [5] [12] [13] He was raised by a foster family in Westminster, London.

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  4. Seal, any of 32 species of web-footed aquatic mammals that live chiefly in cold seas and whose body shape, round at the middle and tapered at the ends, is adapted to swift and graceful swimming.

  5. There are 33 species of pinnipeds alive today, most of which are known as seals. Pinnipedia is made up of three main groups: The walrus, which is the only living member of the family Odobenidae...

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    Official HD remastered music video for "Kiss From A Rose (Seal Version)" from Seal's self titled sophomore album ‘Seal’ (1994).

  7. www.worldwildlife.org › species › sealsSeals | Species | WWF

    Seals are found along most coasts and cold waters, but a majority of them live in the Arctic and Antarctic waters. Harbor, ringed, ribbon, spotted and bearded seals, as well as northern fur seals and Steller sea lions live in the Arctic region. Places. Arctic. Browse Photos & Videos h.

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    Discover the latest tour dates and music releases from Seal on his official website.

  9. Like fiction, but real. Explore the “superpowers” of three Antarctic icons. Seals are pinnipeds, a group of animals with three separate families—phocidae, otaridae, and odobenidae—that are the only mammals that feed in the water and breed on land.

  10. Seals are aquatic mammals which belong to the family ‘ Pinnipedia ‘ which means ‘winged-feet’ and refers to their flippers, which are specially adapted for life in the sea. There are 33 species of seal worldwide, two of which live around the British coastlines.

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