WEDDELL SEAL AT SCOTT BASE IN ANTARCTICA.
A Weddell seal lies on the ice near New Zealand's Scott Base in
Antarctica February 8, 2002. The Weddell seal is one of four species of
seal on the world's coldest, driest and windiest continent. They can
collapse their lungs to dive to depths of 600 meters and stay
underwater for an hour at a time. REUTERS/Mark Baker
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