Seals having a relaxing time finding some November sun in Dartmouth

And a well camouflaged seal along the Breakwater. From the seal project ;'Whilst seal pups get all the attention at this time of year, we often forget about their mums. A female seal is pregnant for most of the year. They pup, feed, mate, and then their pregnancy is ‘suspended’ for three months, before they spend nine months nurturing their next pup. They have to feed and thrive in this time. Female seals can travel considerable miles annually to a distant location to give birth and raise their pups before returning to more frequently visited parts of the coast'.

