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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Hawaiian Monk Seal Playing

Here are some pictures taken on a dive off Oahu of a playful seal.


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Seals are called 'ilio holo ika uaua in Hawaiian, meaning "quadruped running in the rough seas".

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