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English
Harbour Seal; Common Seal; Harbor Seal
Portuguese
Foca-comum
Norwegian
Steinkobbe; Fjordsel; Kobbe
Sámi
Nuorroš; Geađgenjuorjju; Geađgán; Ákču (adult female); Rohka (adult male); Njákču (newborn young); Varranáppat (newborn young, 1-2 days old, navel still bleeding); Bávdagas (young that is not weaned yet); Vieksi (weaned young less than 12 months old); Skávdu (young in its second year)
Dutch
Gewone zeehond
German
Seehund
French
Phoque veau marin[1]
Spanish
Foca común; Foca de puerto; Foca moteada
Italian
Foca comune
Greek
Φώκια η κοινή
Creole

(Zoo)archaeological sites featuring Phoca vitulina

References

  1. Duguy, R. & D. Robineau, 1973. Cétacés et phoques des côtes de France - Guide d'identification. Annales de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de la Charente-Maritime, Supplément, juin 1973.