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New Zealand fur seal basking in the sun on Seal Rock. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fur Seal fresh out of the water Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Zealand fur seals basking in the sunshine Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Zealand fur seal basking in the sun on Seal Rock.
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fur seal colony resting on a rock in the Milford Sound on the South Island of New Zealand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal at Cape Palliser Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A New Zealand fur seal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seal Rock is one of the few places in the fiord where New Zealand fur seals can climb up out of the water and heave themselves onto rocks. This is because most of the banks in the fiord are vertical, covered in dense bush or streaming waterfalls. It takes a fair amount of effort to climb up onto Seal Rock, so while it may seem like they’re lazing around up there, they’re actually taking a very well-earned break.


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