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Seal
Since pinnipeds spend so much time in the water, they have an amphibious way of life. Seals only leave the water to breed, give birth to young, shed their old skin, rest, regulate their body temperature, or flee from water-based predators. In reaction to extreme environmental conditions, such as changes in ice cover, a number of species are known to move long distances. Seals are one of the most intelligent species of animals. They can understand words and commands, as well as signs and human laughter, but they have poor memory.

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