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  1. Seals have shorter, more stubby front flippers, while sea lions have long, strong front flippers. This difference in flipper structure affects their movement on land. Sea lions can rotate their rear flippers forward, allowing them to walk on land. Seals, however, move in a less graceful, undulating manner.

  2. Nov 28, 2023 · While vocalizations and behaviors vary from species to species, true seals are typically quieter than sea lions and communicate more through grunts, growls and hisses than the loud barking of sea lions. Exceptions to this include northern elephant seals, a species that can produce extremely loud and trumpeting calls.

  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. Mar 4, 2024 · Seals have shorter front and hind flippers, all of which are fur-covered and have long claws on each toe. In contrast, sea lions have longer, skin-covered flippers with claws on only the hind flippers, which they use to scratch and groom themselves. The flippers of sea lions are also much larger than those found on seals and can be used for ...

  5. Seals and sea lions look very similar and it’s sometimes difficult to tell which is which. Both of these marine mammals swim with flippers and can be found in oceans all over the world. One has visible ear flaps while the others’ ears have no external flaps. One swooshes through the water using their back flippers and the other

  6. May 15, 2013 · Abstract. Fur seals and sea lions are charismatic, large carnivores that engage us with both their skill and playful antics. Although all species in Australian waters were harvested to near ...

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  8. Oct 16, 2024 · One of the biggest and most pronounced differences between seals and sea lions are their ears. The ears on a seal are internal with small openings on both sides of its head. They don’t have ...