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Butchering a ringed seal provides less [[meat]] and [[fat]], but the [[fur]] is only slightly less [[Prices (v3.18)|valuable]] than that of the grey seal. Like the grey seal, its fur is poorly suited for making clothing and is best used for [[Trade|trading]].
 
Butchering a ringed seal provides less [[meat]] and [[fat]], but the [[fur]] is only slightly less [[Prices (v3.18)|valuable]] than that of the grey seal. Like the grey seal, its fur is poorly suited for making clothing and is best used for [[Trade|trading]].
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== URW Game Encyclopedia description ==
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The official [[UnReal World Encyclopedia|URW in-game encyclopedia]] (accessed by the F1 key) describes the ringed seal thusly:
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''The ringed seal lives in the sea and can be found on coastal regions of the UnReal World. They are relatively small seals, weighing less than 100 kg and rarely greater than 1.5 m in length. Ringed seals have distinctive patterning of dark spots surrounded by light grey rings.''
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''Ringed seals are less common than the other seal, the grey seal, and they are more solitary animals too. They spend most of their days in the water but occasionally come to rest on rocky surfaces or ashore.''
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''[[Seal-Tribe|Seal-tribe]], [[Islanders]] and [[Sartolaiset]] sometimes hunt the ringed seal in similar fashion they hunt the grey seal. Ringed seal fur isn't very thick but still nicely warm.''
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''Adult ringed seal's length is 100-170 cm and weight 50-130 kg. They live in the sea, usually in small herds. Ringed seals are also met in the biggest lakes of the Kiesse.''
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== Real life context ==
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*'''''[[wikipedia:Ringed_seal|Ringed seal (Pusa hispida / Phoca hispida)]]''''' - English Wikipedia article
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*'''''[https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norppa Norppa (Pusa hispida / Phoca hispida)]''''' - Finnish Wikipedia article
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Another Finnish name for the ringed seal is ''kiehkuraishylje''.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Ringed Seal.png|A ringed seal
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</gallery>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 16 December 2018

Ringed Seal
Ringed Seal.png
Basic Info
Type: Amphibious Mammal
Regions: Coasts
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Movement Types: Walk, Swim
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Hunting Information
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Trap Type: Trap pit with sharp stakes, Trap pit, Heavy deadfall bear trap
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The ringed seal has many of the same habits as the larger grey seal and can usually be found in the same types of locations. Unlike the grey seal, ringed seals are solitary.

Butchering a ringed seal provides less meat and fat, but the fur is only slightly less valuable than that of the grey seal. Like the grey seal, its fur is poorly suited for making clothing and is best used for trading.

URW Game Encyclopedia description

The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the ringed seal thusly:

The ringed seal lives in the sea and can be found on coastal regions of the UnReal World. They are relatively small seals, weighing less than 100 kg and rarely greater than 1.5 m in length. Ringed seals have distinctive patterning of dark spots surrounded by light grey rings.

Ringed seals are less common than the other seal, the grey seal, and they are more solitary animals too. They spend most of their days in the water but occasionally come to rest on rocky surfaces or ashore.

Seal-tribe, Islanders and Sartolaiset sometimes hunt the ringed seal in similar fashion they hunt the grey seal. Ringed seal fur isn't very thick but still nicely warm.

Adult ringed seal's length is 100-170 cm and weight 50-130 kg. They live in the sea, usually in small herds. Ringed seals are also met in the biggest lakes of the Kiesse.

Real life context

Another Finnish name for the ringed seal is kiehkuraishylje.

Gallery