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How far seals and whales migrate north in the summer months is a moot question, but the following facts suggest that the latitude reached in the case of the floe-seal, the narwhal, and the Greenland whale is a high one.
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GRAY, R. Mammalian Life in High Latitudes. Nature 124, 228 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124228a0
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