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- English
- Grey seal; Atlantic gray seal; Atlantic grey seal; Gray seal; Baltic gray seal; Baltic grey seal; Horsehead
- Portuguese
- Foca-cinzenta
- Norwegian
- Havert; Gråsel
- North Sámi
- Ránesnjuorju
- Dutch
- Grijze zeehond; Kegelrob
- German
- Kegelrobbe
- French
- Phoque gris[1]
- Spanish
- Foca gris
- Catalan
- Foca grisa
- Italian
- Foca grigia
- Greek
- Γκρίζα φώκια
- Creole
Grey seals in mythology
- Selkie (Scotland)
Placenames referring to grey seals
- Norway
- Áinnit
- Erkna
- Erknaflua
- Erknaskaret
- Erknaskjæret
- Ertenbogen
- Ertenstein
- Ertenvågen
- Ertenøyane
- Ertnbraken
- Ertnråsa
(Zoo)archaeological sites featuring Halichoerus grypus
- Norway
References
- IUCN: Halichoerus grypus
- OBIS: Halichoerus grypus
- ↑ 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.