7 raccoons weighing 30 lb. each would equal the weight of a 210 lb. harp seal.
It's simple. All you have to do to figure it out is to divide 210 by 30 which is 7.
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In the King James version the word - harp - appears 30 times the word - harped - appears once the word - harpers - appears twice the word - harping - appears once the word - harps - appears 20 times
Seven 30 lb. raccoons would weigh 210 lb.
Seven 30 lb. raccoons would weigh 210 lb.
Seven (7) raccoons weighing 30 pounds each would weigh a total of 210 lbs.
To find the answer divide 210lbs by 30lbs.The answer is 7 Raccoons would weigh as much as 1 x 210lb Harp Seal.
It's simple. All you have to do to figure it out is to divide 210 by 30 which is 7.
adult harp seals can weigh up to 330 pounds. adult harp seals can weigh up to 330 pounds.
Female adult harp seals weigh from 300-350 lbs
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4000 lbs In 2012 Ron Wallace had his 2009 pound pumpkin weighed at the Topsfield Fair. Ron grew his record ONE TON pumpkin on the 1725 Harp seed and crossed it with the 1409 Miller.
Joanna Newsom's harp is a full-sized concert pedal harp. They tend to range 54 to 56 inches at the top of the column, and weigh from 23 to 27 pounds (depending on the maker).
If you would want a high pitch you would need to pluck the strings hard and if you would like a low pitch you would need to pluck it lightly for a harp!
"Harp seals grow to be 1.6 to 1.9m long and 130-160 kg in weight. Males are silvery grey with a black head and a horseshoe-shaped band across the back and the flanks (the harp). Females have a lighter head and their "harp" is lighter and can be fragmented. Pups have a silky white fur at birth and moult after one week. After moulting they are silvery grey with irregular dark and black spots. Pups measure 90-105 cm and weigh 6-10 kg at birth. As they are nursed by their mothers they grow about 2kg per day." You can check out this link to also find more information and facts on Harp Seals: http://www.gan.ca/animals/harp+seals.en.html (Bibliography) Global Action Network. "Global Action Network: Animals: Harp Seals." Global Action Network: Home. 25 May 2009 . Good luck! ❤