And it lives in fresh water in Lake Baikal! The only exclusively freshwater seal..
Ah what a life. The seal is the biggest thing in those waters and probably has no natural predators.
It has therefore lost its ability to electrocute on contact.
So, I take it this earns your…seal of approval?
Look at you. Sailing through the water majestically. Like an eagle. Piloting a blimp.
This is the ideal seal body. You may not like it, but this is what peak sealiness looks like.
Blubber blimp.
I never thought about if David holds a camera
He holds my heart.
Check out ‘connections’ with James Burke and his snazzy 70s suits as well
He’s 98 years old, so if he did at some point I suspect he doesn’t anymore
I miss punctuation.
Ponder it!
She thicc
Seal of quality
I’m assuming seals have always been big bois, but do seals look fatter now than in previous generations, and could that be due to an increase food waste in our ocean