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<p>in the male Galapagos fur seal (also the smallest pinniped) to 2.5 m, 180&nbsp;kg in the adult male New Zealand fur seal.  Most fur seal pups are born with a black-brown coat that molts at 2-3 months, revealing a brown coat that typically gets darker with age. Some males and females within the same species have significant differences in appearance, further contributing to the sexual dimorphism.  Females and juveniles often have a lighter colored coat overall or only on the chest, as seen in South American fur seals.  In a northern fur seal population,</p><p>
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