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The habitat of the Antarctic Fur Seal, (Arctocephalus gazella) is in the general region of the Antarctic.
About 95% breed on the islands of South Georgia (Great Britain) in the Scotia Sea, east of Cape Horn, South America. The other major locations for the seals are on the opposite side of Antarctica, at McQuarrie Island (Australia) SSW of New Zealand, and at Kerguelen Island (France) in the extreme southern Indian Ocean. This location gives the seals their other name, Kerguelen Fur Seals.