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We found 3 words and 6 examples matching 'アザラシ'
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Most common form: 海豹
noun
true seal (animal); earless seal  (see also: 海驢; often written with kana only)
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noun
Phocidae; family of seals
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Most common form: 海豹肢症
noun
phocomelia
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アザラシ
よる
いっそう
ひんぱん
頻繁
ふじょう
浮上
してくる
から
くま
アザラシ
こきゅう
呼吸
あな
ところ
つか
まえる
かのうせい
可能性
ゆうぐ
夕暮
いこう
以降
により
たか
なるである
The seals surface more frequently then, so a bear's chance of catching one at a breathing hole is greater after nightfall.
アザラシ
かいめん
海面
ちか
まで
がってくる
さまざまな
さかな
よる
べる
である
Being active at night may relate to the behavior of seals, which feed at night on various fish that come up closer to the surface.
この
ひょうけつ
氷結
ひょうかい
氷解
パターン
ほっきょくぐま
北極熊
おも
えもの
獲物
であるアザラシ
ぶんぷ
分布
かず
えいきょう
影響
あた
える

Patterns of freeze-up and breakup influence the distribution and number of seals, the polar bear's main prey.
くま
また24
じかん
時間
あか
るい
なつ
てはまらない
よる
より
ひる
けいこう
傾向
ある
よる
かつどう
活動
する
アザラシ
こうどう
行動
かんけい
関係
あるだろう
Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.
こうした
くま
どくとく
独特
とくちょう
特徴
くま
うご
かず
しゅりょう
狩猟
する
ことアザラシ
こきゅう
呼吸
あな
わき
じっと
うご
かず
アザラシ
かいめん
海面
がってくる
この
せつめい
説明
なっている
These special characteristics explain its preference for still-hunting (lying motionless beside a seal's breathing hole, waiting for one to surface).
 
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