If you are wondering why the alphabet is a bit out of order here - I was initially intending to draw a Ringed Seal today. However, when I googled for images, I stumbled upon this species, and her striking colouration (plus the fact she starts with R too), persuaded me to illustrate her instead.
The Ribbon Seal is a strikingly-coloured pinniped. She can be found in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions, rarely coming to land but spending her life either on ice or in the water. She will dive to depths of 200m to catch food in the form of fish, cephalapods and crustaceans. In April, she comes up onto the pack ice to give birth and mate again. Pups are born pure white and are sometimes mistaken for harp seals. She remains with her pup for his first month, then returns to the sea, abandoning him. Over the next few weeks he loses his dense white fur, moults into his adult coat and loses a dramatic amount of weight, before heading out to sea himself.
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