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seals; includes sea lions , and fur seals ), and phocidae (the earless seals); animals in the family phocidae are sometimes referred to as hair seals, and are much more adept in the water than the eared seals, though they have a more difficult time getting around on land. the fur seal yields a valuable
fur; the hair seal has no fur, but oil can be obtained from its fat and leather from its hide. [ ] seals have been used for their pelts, their flesh, and their fat, which was often used as lamp fuel , lubricants , cooking oil , a constituent of soap, the liquid base for red ochre paint, and for processing...
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