Gray seals are found in coastal waters throughout the North Atlantic Ocean. They are sometimes called "horseheads" (adult males in particular have large, horse-like heads) because of their large, curved noses. Gray seals gather in large groups during the mating/pupping and molting seasons.
Researchers Return to Study Gray Seal Pups in New England
Researchers Return to Study Gray Seal Pups in New England
All Hands on Deck for a Wayward Gray Seal Pup
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A live gray seal - NOAA Fisheries New England/Mid-Atlantic
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Harbor seal pup with beak marks on its face rescued at Auke Bay
A gray seal that showed up in a Beverly, Massachusetts pond quickly won over the town's hearts during his week-long stay before officials relocated him.