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During April and May the arctic fox also preys on ringed seal pups when the young animals are confined to a snow den and are relatively helpless.
They are the grey seal ( Halichoerus grypus ) and the Baltic ringed seal ( Pusa hispida botnica ) that both feed underneath and breed on the ice.
Of these two seals, only the Baltic ringed seal suffers when there is not an adequate ice in the Baltic Sea, as it feeds its young only on ice.
Adult phocids vary from in length and in weight, in the ringed seal, to and in the southern elephant seal.
The fishing industry is relatively small, mostly targeting harp seal, ringed seal, herring, saffron cod, European smelt, Atlantic cod and Atlantic salmon.
Like the Caspian seal, it is related to the Arctic ringed seal.
The Baikal Seal is the smallest of the true seals, and with the exception of a subpopulation of inland harbour seals living in the Hudson Bay region of Quebec, Canada ( lac de loups marins harbour seals ), the Baikal seal, the Saimaa ringed seal ( Pusa hispida saimensis ), and the Ladoga seal ( Pusa hispida ladogensis ) are the only exclusively freshwater pinniped species.
The Baikal seal, the Saimaa ringed seal ( Pusa hispida saimensis ), and the Ladoga seal ( Pusa hispida ladogensis ) are the only exclusively freshwater seals.
The ringed seal ( Pusa hispida ), also known as the jar seal and as netsik or nattiq by the Inuit, is an earless seal ( family: Phocidae ) inhabiting the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions.
The ringed seal is a relatively small seal, rarely greater than 1. 5 m in length, with a distinctive patterning of dark spots surrounded by light grey rings, whence its common name.
The ringed seal is the smallest and most common seal in the Arctic, with a small head, short cat-like snout, and a plump body.
The taxonomy of ringed seal has been much debated and revised in the literature.

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The ringed caecilian ( Siphonops annulatus ) has developed a unique adaptation for the purposes of reproduction.
A commercially viable variety of this red ringed kiwi has been patented as the Enza-Red, and is a cultivar of the Chinese " hong yang " variety.
The body is ringed and often has circles of spines, which are continued into the slightly protrusible pharynx.
European birds may also winter in South Asia, an Osprey ringed in Norway has been recovered in western India.
A scheme is a locally ringed space such that every point has a neighbourhood, which, as a locally ringed space, is isomorphic to a spectrum of a ring.
Though the Razorbill's average lifespan is roughly 13 years, a bird ringed in the UK in 1967 has survived for at least 41 years — a record for the species.
Each ring also has an address so that anyone finding a ringed bird can help by reporting where and when it was found and what happened to it.
Young birds may disperse far from their breeding sites and a juvenile ringed at nest in Keoladeo National Park has been recovered 800 kilometres away in eastern India.
Individuals ringed at Bharatpur in India have been recovered 800 km east and a bird ringed in Thailand has been recovered 1500 km west in Bangladesh.
The town has a medieval center ringed by a wall with numerous watch towers.
A ringed individual of subspecies rossorum has been recovered from Israel.
Big Pinnacle is ringed by Catawba rhododendron which has pink blossoms in the spring, making the mountain appear as if it is wearing a " pink crown ".
He is a bird ringer and has ringed over 30, 000 birds.
Observation and counting of protected species, e. g. Saimaa ringed seal, in such conditions has been conducted using a powered paraglider.
A difference between Europe and most of the regions of Eurasia is that each of the latter regions has few obstructions internally even though it is ringed by mountains and deserts.
The island has an area of 246 km², with an obvious difference in the relief between the western and eastern portions of the island: the western coast is ringed with cliffs, while the eastern coast is morphologically smoother.
This ringed glass walkway is about wide and has a circumference of approximately or about one-eighth of a mile around.
Each has a similar design, with courtyards in the centers of each square on the second level, ringed by classrooms and offices ; and more classrooms and vocational facilities on the first level, accessed from the perimeter of the building.
Now Tas-Sliema and the coastline up to neighbouring St. Julian's constitutes Malta's main coastal resort ; as a result, Tas-Sliema has been ringed with modern apartment blocks and become engorged with traffic in recent decades causing protest from the Sliema Residents Association.
The station is ringed by the Baba Budan Giri Range, with cascades, mountain streams, and lush vegetation, Kemmangundi ’ s has ornamental gardens and mountains and valleys views.
The Saimaa ringed seal has been protected since 1955.

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The construction also generalizes to locally ringed spaces.
The legs and tail are ringed or barred, and the face and neck also have delicate lines of colour.
Nationally important populations of breeding waders are also present, including redshank, dunlin, lapwing and ringed plover.
Transoceanic journeys also occur: a bird that was caught and ringed in Labrador, Canada, was shot by a hunter in England nine days later, and Japanese-ringed birds have been recovered from six US states east to Utah and Mississippi.
If X is an algebraic variety carrying the Zariski topology, we can define a locally ringed space by taking O < sub > X </ sub >( U ) to be the ring of rational functions defined on the Zariski-open set U which do not blow up ( become infinite ) within U. The important generalization of this example is that of the spectrum of any commutative ring ; these spectra are also locally ringed spaces.
Bycatch in fishing gear, such as commercial trawls, is also another threat to ringed seals.
Chinampa farms also ringed Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital, which was considerably enlarged over time.
They are native to the icy Class M moon Andoria ( also called Andor ), which orbits a blue, ringed gas giant.
* One also talks about injective objects in more general categories, for instance in functor categories or in categories of sheaves of O < sub > X </ sub > modules over some ringed space ( X, O < sub > X </ sub >).
* For a ringed space, one can also define the category to be the category of all coherent sheaves on X.
Boundary canals were altered to take the more natural shape by Capability Brown who worked there between 1758 – 60, and who also ringed the central formal area with a canal and woodland.
Called nayiq by the Central Alaskan Yup ' ik people, the ringed seal is also hunted and eaten in Alaska.
The original T1 ( also called Aeroquay One ) had a square central structure housing ticketing and baggage facilities topped by a parking garage with about eight levels and ringed by a two-storey passenger concourse leading to the gates.
Subfunctors are also used in the construction of representable functors on the category of ringed spaces.
The annulet ringed with flames represents Bastogne surrounded by enemy fire ( See also Battle of the Bulge ).
China-mark moths such as the small, brown and ringed are also seen here.

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