Caspian Seal
The Caspian Seal is a unique marine mammal found exclusively in the Caspian Sea, the world's largest enclosed inland body of water. This species is characterized by its streamlined body, short limbs, and a spotted coat that varies in color from gray to brown. Adult seals typically weigh between 50 to 100 kilograms and can reach lengths of up to 1.8 meters.
Caspian Seals primarily feed on fish and invertebrates, playing a crucial role in the local ecosystem. They are known for their social behavior, often seen in groups on ice or rocky shores. Unfortunately, their population is threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and hunting, making conservation efforts essential for their survival.