The next stage in the PQ process is the physical.
How exactly would I measure up against an adult Weddell seal?
Human Bridget Ward in her first thermal layer.Common Name:
Human: Bridget Ward
Scientific Name:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mamallia
Order: Primate
Family: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: sapiens
Height: 5 feet 3 inches
Weight: 110 lbs
Common Name: Weddell seal
Scientific Name:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mamallia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Phocidae
Genus: Leptonychotes
Species: weddellii
Height: 8.5-11.5 Feet
Weight: 880-1320 lbs
Though I am considered a small woman, I am definitely much smaller than a Weddell seal – about 2-6 feet shorter and 770-1,210 pounds lighter. I began to wonder... How will our team be working with adult Weddell seals, and will they cooperate?
Turns out our team actually will not be working with the adults, just the pups, which are born at about 50 pounds; still big. While working with the pups, team members will just keep watch of the moms, making sure they don’t go for a swim. They don't seem to care that we are working with their babies. Weddell seals do not have any land predators and they don't view humans as a threat. Dr. Liwanag likes “to think that they see us as big red penguins.”
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