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Weddell|ˈwɛdəl| The name of James Weddell (1787–1834), Scottish navigator, used attrib. or in the possessive as Weddell('s) seal, to designate a large brown Antarctic seal, Leptonychotes weddellii, first recorded by him and named in his honour in 1826. Cf. sea-leopard s.v. sea n. 23 b. Also absol.
1902G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton in Rep. Coll. Nat. Hist. Voy. ‘Southern Cross’ i. 19 Weddell's seal is probably of wide distribution. 1923F. Wild Shackleton's Last Voy. vi. 118 Near by a fat Weddell seal lay asleep. 1938[see crab-eater 3]. 1971R. Sale Man who raised Hell i. i. 14 He was trying to tag a Weddell mother seal... Weddells are big animals, going to twelve feet. 1979Nature 11 Jan. 87/3 The Weddell seal has adapted to fill a specialised niche—the inshore fast ice zone—where it winters under the ice, keeping breathing holes open with its teeth. |