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Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's a fun party hat! Besides, a lampshade would come off in the water.

April 25, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

That's a good point about the lampshade...

April 25, 2007

Blogger Miss Cellania said...

I think its because thats the only place she couldn't bite it off. A charming accessory!

April 26, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Also possibly the least likely area on the seal that the transmitter would be damaged. Most critters don't go banging head-first into hard objects.

This would be keen if it worked like a blinky light on a police car, with a revolving red light. Talk about the ultimate party accessory!

April 26, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

Cyborg Pinniped DESTROYER. ;)

Cyborg Seal Knows wut ur thinkn!

April 26, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

you know, even as weanlings, these aren't really attractive animals. At least the bebehs are cuter than the adults.

April 27, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you look closely, you can see "North Central Positronics" stamped on the side of the transmitter...

--TwoDragons

May 01, 2007

Blogger Unknown said...

Shardik joins with the Portal of the...Elephant Seal!

Denita got it.

May 06, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I used to work for US Fish & Wildlife Service. I watched them put trackers on ducks, turtles, and other animals at a cost of around $400 to $1200 each depending on what factors theyt are monitoring, such as depth satellite positioning, mortality(sends a signal out on death or becomeing unattatched). They are attached on the head because it is the only place that it cannot be removed by the seal. You cannot attach it by a collar on a seal because the seals neck is the same diameter as its head. It cannot also interfear in any way with normal activities of the animal in any way. This is stated in the Permit that the biologist has to get from a US Fish and Wildlife Service review board that has to approve any wildlife study wether it is a State study or Federal study.

January 22, 2009

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