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Stretching for over 2400 kilometers, Germany’s coastline boasts remarkable habitats, including the renowned Wadden Sea National Park. This area, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its intertidal mud flats shaped by thousands of years of sediment accumulation. The serene environment serves as a refuge for harbor seals, whose populations have seen remarkable growth in recent years. These marine mammals spend significant portions of their lives hunting, feeding primarily on fish and resting on sandbanks at low tide.