harp seal a baby harp seal lies on the ice in newfoundland. harp seals turn gray when they are older

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Harp Seal A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older.

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Page 1: Harp Seal A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older

Harp Seal

A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older.

Page 2: Harp Seal A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older

Meerkats

Meerkats live in the Kalahari desert. Their favorite food is ants!

Page 3: Harp Seal A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older

Lynx mother and cub

Lynxes are known for the black tufts of fur at the tips of their ears.

Page 4: Harp Seal A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older

This baby Asian elephant is in Thailand. Baby elephants are born big, standing approximately three feet (one meter) tall and weighing 200 pounds (91 kilograms) at birth. They nurse for two to three years, and are fully mature at 9 (females) to 15 (males) years of age

Page 5: Harp Seal A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older

Polar bears

Female polar bears usually give birth to twin cubs, which stay with her for more than two years until they can hunt and survive on their own.

Page 6: Harp Seal A baby harp seal lies on the ice in Newfoundland. Harp seals turn gray when they are older

Orangutan

A baby orangutan loves to eat grass. He will live with his mother until he is seven years old.

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Lion Cub

This lion cub will grow up on the African savanna A group of lions is called a pride.