rannikkohyöriä
Rannikkohyöriä, scientifically known as Halichoerus grypus, is a species of seal found along the northern Atlantic coasts. It is one of two seal species commonly found in the Baltic Sea, the other being the Baltic ringed seal. Rannikkohyöriä are distinguished by their large size and the distinctive, horse-like shape of their heads, which gives them their scientific name meaning "hook-nosed sea pig." Adult males can reach lengths of up to 2.5 meters and weigh over 300 kilograms, while females are typically smaller. Their coloration varies, ranging from dark grey to brown, often with lighter spots or rings.
These seals primarily inhabit coastal areas, including rocky shores, islands, and sandbanks. They are adept swimmers
The population of rannikkohyöriä in the Baltic Sea experienced a significant decline in the late 20th century