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  1. Nov 28, 2023 · Seals and sea lions of multiple species are our most rescued animals. They may be orphaned, diseased, injured or entangled in ocean trash. Seals and sea lions are both pinnipeds, which means they have front and rear flippers. While these sleek, flipper-footed marine mammals may look similar at first glance, they are distinct families of animals ...

  2. Understanding Pinnipeds: The Family of Seals and Sea Lions. Seals and sea lions belong to a group of marine mammals known as pinnipeds. This term, derived from Latin, means “fin-footed” and aptly describes their flipper-like limbs. While they share this common family, seals and sea lions belong to different subfamilies.

  3. Oct 26, 2023 · The eared-seal family includes 6 species of sea lions and 10 species of fur seals. There are other differences between true seals and sea lions. On land, seals can’t walk, and must undulate on their bellies, whereas sea lions use their large front and back flippers to “walk”. In Canada (marine regions of British Columbia in the ...

  4. Sep 27, 2024 · When a colony is riled up, it can be a sheer cacophony of barking and grunting sounds. They are social creatures, and verbal communication is a form of socializing the sea lion uses regularly. Seals vs Sea Lions: Survival Status. Beyond the 5 key differences between seals and sea lions, there’s one more we wanted to add to the list.

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  5. Lacking visible ear flaps and having a more streamlined head, seals appear sleeker, perfectly adapted to their aquatic escapades. So next time you spot these marine animals, look for the barking, flipper-walking sea lions or the belly-sliding, sleek-headed seals to appreciate their charming differences.

  6. Flippered and charismatic, pinnipeds (which includes seals, sea lions, and walruses) are true personalities of the sea. Like whales, manatees, and sea otters, they are marine mammals, meaning millions of years ago their ancestors evolved from a life on land to a life at sea. Today, they remain creatures of both land and sea.

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  8. Sea lions and fur seals have external ears that protrude from their heads. Seals, on the other hand, have no external ear flap but instead have ear holes. This is why scientists refer to species in the family Otariidae as eared seals. Phocidae species can be called earless seals. Next, there is a pretty significant difference in flipper length ...