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along with animals from Japan, Tasmania, The Galapagos, New Zealand, Mexico, Antarctica, and Cuba
They are super beautiful with their spotty (a bit leopard like) pattern furs and goofy fellas who make nests in snow on ice or love to sun bath on rocks during day. And since the icy winters and proper icing of the lake is more rare nowadays due to climate change, they need human help in nesting. Before they were alsmot hunted to extinct and many died in fishing nets as well until the conservation programmes started some decades ago.
Source: https://www.uef.fi/en/article/species-status-of-the-saimaa-ringed-seal-is-now-officially-recognised