Saimaa ringed seal

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The Saimaa ringed seal is a critically endangered freshwater subspecies of ringed seal found only in Finland’s Lake Saimaa.

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Saimaa ringed seal canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf endangered species
freshwater seal
mammal
ringed seal
adaptation ability to maintain breathing holes in ice
thick blubber for insulation
bodyLength approximately 130–145 centimeters
bodyMass approximately 50–90 kilograms
breedingHabitat snow lairs on lake ice
breedingSeason late winter
class Mammalia
coatPattern dark fur with light ring-shaped spots
conservationStatus Critically Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
country Finland
describedInYear 1908
diet fish
small schooling fish
discoveredBy E. J. Nylander
ecoregion boreal forest freshwater systems
endemicTo Lake Saimaa
family Phocidae
genus Pusa
habitat freshwater lake
ice-covered lake in winter
hasPopulationSize around a few hundred individuals
isOneOf world’s rarest seals
kingdom Animalia
lifespan up to about 30 years in the wild
locomotion crawling on ice and rocks
swimming
nativeRange Lake Saimaa region
surface form: Lake Saimaa basin
order Carnivora
parentTaxon ringed seal
phylum Chordata
populationStatus very small population
populationTrend increasing
protectedBy artificial snowdrift construction for breeding
fishing restrictions in Lake Saimaa
seasonal fishing net bans
protectedIn Finland
reproduction gives birth to a single pup per year
scientificName Pusa hispida saimensis
subjectOf Saimaa ringed seal conservation program
taxonRank subspecies
threat bycatch in fishing nets
climate change
habitat degradation
human disturbance

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Ladoga ringed seal relatedTo Saimaa ringed seal
Finnish Lakeland notableSpecies Saimaa ringed seal