Autoglym Polar Seal, 1L - Thick Snow Foam Pressure Wash Coating For High-Gloss Finish On Your Car Exterior

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Autoglym Polar Seal, 1L - Thick Snow Foam Pressure Wash Coating For High-Gloss Finish On Your Car Exterior

Autoglym Polar Seal, 1L - Thick Snow Foam Pressure Wash Coating For High-Gloss Finish On Your Car Exterior

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Campagna, C.; Le Boeuf, B. J.; Cappozzo, J. H. (1988). "Pup abduction and infanticide in southern sea lions". Behaviour. 107 (1–2): 44–60. doi: 10.1163/156853988X00188. JSTOR 4534718. We would not recommend agitation as part of a pre-wash process. Allow the product to dwell on the paintwork for up to 10 minutes. This will allow Polar Blast to safely soften and loosen soiling, before rinsing with your pressure washer. Metchalfe, C. (23 February 2012). "Persistent organic pollutants in the marine food chain". United Nations University. Archived from the original on 22 October 2019 . Retrieved 16 August 2013. Male pinnipeds generally play little role in raising the young. [136] Male walruses may help inexperienced young as they learn to swim, and have even been recorded caring for orphans. [137] Male California sea lions have been observed to help shield swimming pups from predators. [138] Males can also pose threats to the safety of pups. In terrestrially breeding species, pups may get crushed by fighting males. [136] Subadult male South America sea lions sometimes abduct pups from their mothers and treat them like adult males treat females. This helps them gain experience in controlling females. Pups can get severely injured or killed during abductions. [139] Female New Zealand sea lions move inland with their pups to protect them. [85] [86] Communication [ edit ] Walrus males are known to use vocalizations to attract mates. In a match-to-sample task study, a single California sea lion was able to demonstrate an understanding of symmetry, transitivity and equivalence; a second seal was unable to complete the tasks. [152] They demonstrate the ability to understand simple syntax and commands when taught an artificial sign language, though they only rarely used the signs semantically or logically. [153] In 2011, a captive California sea lion named Ronan was recorded bobbing its head in synchrony to musical rhythms. This "rhythmic entrainment" was previously seen only in humans, parrots and other birds possessing vocal mimicry. [154] Adult male elephant seals appear to memorize both the rhythm and timbre of their rivals' calls. [155] In 1971, a captive harbor seal named Hoover was trained to imitate human words, phrases and laughter. [156]

Autoglym Polar Seal | Halfords UK

Reiter, J.; Panken, K. J.; Le Boeuf, B. J. (1981). "Female competition and reproductive success in northern elephant seals". Animal Behaviour. 29 (3): 670–687. doi: 10.1016/S0003-3472(81)80002-4. S2CID 53144427. Evolutionarily speaking, seals are thought to be most closely related to bears and the group of animals that includes weasels and otters, as well as skunks, raccoons, and red pandas. Varied diets Male northern elephant seals face off for the best beach territory for mating season. (Robert Schwemmer, CINMS, NOAA) Yes, apart from the front windscreen we would recommend Polar Seal can be used on all exterior surfaces.When traveling long distances, sea lions are known to employ a swimming technique called porpoising. As the sea lion dashes across the sea surface it breaches the surface in a series of consecutive leaps. This technique is likely used to increase their speed, since air resistance is significantly less than the drag of water. Seals, too, have key adaptations that make them efficient swimmers, like lots of blubber to make them buoyant. When at sea, northern elephant seals spend 85 to 95 percent of that time underwater and make massive migrations up to 13,000 miles long.

Polar bear diet - WWF Arctic Polar bear diet - WWF Arctic

Terhune, J. M.; Healey, S. R.; Burton, H. R. (2001). "Easily measured call attributes can detect vocal differences between Weddell seals from two areas". Bioacoustics. 11 (3): 211–22. doi: 10.1080/09524622.2001.9753463. S2CID 84353769. Kooyman, G.L.; Castellini, M.A.; Davis, R.W. (1981). "Physiology of diving in marine mammals". Annual Review of Physiology. 43: 343–56. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ph.43.030181.002015. PMID 7011189. Ringed seals rest, breed, molt and hunt from the arctic sea ice. The species is rarely found on land. During the spring, females excavate small caves on the ice in which they give birth. For species living in the extreme cold, fur adds an additional layer of warmth. Fur seals rely on two layers of fur, an outer protective layer and an underfur that traps air bubbles and insulates the skin—the seals have roughly 300,000 underfur hairs per square inch. Baby harp seals have an extra defense to keep warm—their snow-white fur helps absorb heat from the sun.

List Of Seals That Live in the Arctic

Gisiner, R.; Schusterman, R. J. (1992). "Sequence, syntax, and semantics: Responses of a language-trained sea lion ( Zalophus californianus) to novel sign combinations" (PDF). Journal of Comparative Psychology. 106 (1): 78–91. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.106.1.78. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 November 2018 . Retrieved 11 November 2018. We would recommend avoiding hand carwashes that use strong alkali detergents (particularly pre-sprays) as these could impact the durability of Rapid Ceramic Spray. a>

Seals, facts and photos - National Geographic Seals, facts and photos - National Geographic

Johnson, William M.; Lavigne, David M. (1999). Monk Seals in Antiquity (PDF). Netherlands Commission for International Nature Protection. pp.66–68. ISSN 0923-5981. Berta, A.; Ray, C. E.; Wyss, A. R. (1989). "Skeleton of the oldest known pinniped, Enaliarctos mealsi". Science. 244 (4900): 60–62. Bibcode: 1989Sci...244...60B. doi: 10.1126/science.244.4900.60. JSTOR 1703439. PMID 17818847. S2CID 29596040. Both the facial and nasal balloons are used to impress females and to intimidate rival males. They are also used in sound production. Only the males possess these bizarre air sacs. Female polar bears give birth to their cubs in snow dens (in November or December), where the family is protected from the harsh Arctic environment. At birth, the cubs are only around 30cm long and weigh around half a kilogram – that’s about the same as a guinea pig! a b Peterson, Richard S.; Bartholomew, George A. (1969). "Airborne vocal communication in the California sea lion, Zalophus californianus". Animal Behaviour. 17 (1): 17–24. doi: 10.1016/0003-3472(69)90108-0.

Cultural Connections

One popular hypothesis suggested that pinnipeds are diphyletic (descended from two ancestral lines), with walruses and otariids sharing a recent common ancestor with bears and phocids sharing one with Musteloidea. However, morphological and molecular evidence support a monophyletic origin. [14] A 2021 genetic study found that pinnipeds are more closely related to musteloids. [19] Pinnipeds split from other caniforms 50million years ago ( mya) during the Eocene. [20] Their evolutionary link to terrestrial mammals was unknown until the 2007 discovery of Puijila in early Miocene deposits in Nunavut, Canada. Like a modern otter, Puijila had a long tail, short limbs and webbed feet instead of flippers. However, its limbs and shoulders were more robust and Puijila likely had been a quadrupedal swimmer—retaining a form of aquatic locomotion that gave rise to the major swimming types employed by modern pinnipeds. The researchers who found Puijila placed it in a clade with Potamotherium (traditionally considered a mustelid) and Enaliarctos. Of the three, Puijila was the least specialized for aquatic life. The discovery of Puijila in a lake deposit suggests that pinniped evolution went through a freshwater transitional phase. [21] Fossil of Enaliarctos Hyvärinen H. (1989). "Diving in darkness: whiskers as sense organs of the ringed seal (Phoca hispida saimensis)". Journal of Zoology. 218 (4): 663–678. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1989.tb05008.x. Schusterman, R. J.; Kastak, D. (1993). "A California sea lion ( Zalophus californianus) is capable of forming equivalence relations" (PDF). Psychological Record. 43 (4): 823–39. doi: 10.1007/BF03395915. ISSN 0033-2933. S2CID 147715775. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2013 . Retrieved 2 August 2013. Bearded seal pups are born on the floating sea ice. The mother spends very little time with the pup, which is able to swim within hours of being born. This may be a tactic to minimize the risk of predation by polar bears; a lone cub is harder to spot on the ice floe than it would be if the mother was also present. The cub stays with its mother for only 3 weeks. Allen, J. A. (1880). History of North American pinnipeds, a monograph of the walruses, sea-lions, sea-bears and seals of North America. Miscellaneous publications (Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.)). Washington: Government Printing Office.

facts about polar bears! | National Geographic Kids 10 facts about polar bears! | National Geographic Kids

Seals, together with sea lions and walruses, are members of a group of animals known as Pinnipedia. Members of this group are known as pinnipeds. Seal Families Ferguson, Steven H.; Young, Brent G.; Yurkowski, David J.; Anderson, Randi; Willing, Cornelia; Nielsen, Ole (2017). "Demographic, ecological, and physiological responses of ringed seals to an abrupt decline in sea ice availability". PeerJ. 5: e2957. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2957. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 5292026. PMID 28168119. Leboeuf, J. B. (1972). "Sexual behavior in the northern elephant seal Mirounga angustirostris". Behaviour. 41 (1): 1–26. doi: 10.1163/156853972X00167. JSTOR 4533425. PMID 5062032. Sigvaldadóttir, Sigurrós Björg (2012). "Seals as Humans—Ideas of Anthropomorphism and Disneyfication" (PDF). Selasetur Working Paper (107). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 September 2016. Elias, J. S. (2007). Science Terms Made Easy: A Lexicon of Scientific Words and Their Root Language Origins. Greenwood Publishing Group. p.157. ISBN 978-0-313-33896-0.

MOST POPULAR

Ginter CC, Fish FE (2010). "Morphological analysis of the bumpy profile of phocid vibrissae". Marine Mammal Science. 26: 733–743. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-7692.2009.00365.x. A Grey Seal ( Halichoerus grypus) poses in the waters off Acadia National Park in Maine. (Brian Skerry, National Geographic)



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop