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      • Whales, dolphins, porpoises, manatee and dugong are completely aquatic; seals, sea lions, walrus, hippopotamus, platypus, otters, beavers and nutria are semiaquatic, spending part of their lives on land.
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  1. Aquatic mammals are creatures that primarily inhabit aquatic environments such as oceans, rivers, and lakes. They have adaptations that enable them to live and thrive in water, including features like streamlined bodies, flippers, and specialized respiratory systems.

    • Order Cetacea
    • Carnivorous Order
    • Sirenia Order

    Mysticeti: 1. Bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) 2. Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) 3. North Atlantic Right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) 4. North Pacific Right Whale (Eubalaena japonica) 5. Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) 6. Sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) 7. Bryde's whale (Balaenoptera brydei) 8. Great blue whale or blue whale (Balae...

    Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus monachus)
    Northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris)
    Leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx)
    Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)
    Dugongo (Dugong dugon)
    West India manatee (Trichechus manatus)
    Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis)
    African manatee (Trichechus senegalensis)
    • Pinnipeds. The pinniped group includes seals, sea lions and walruses. This group of animals are characterized by being fin-footed, carnivorous and mostly aquatic.
    • Cetaceans. Cetaceans are the most diverse group of marine mammals and include species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. There are roughly 90 different species of cetaceans and this diverse group of animals can be found in oceans and in some cases- rivers, all over the world!
    • Sirenians. The sirenians, also known as the sea cows, are a group of herbivorous, slow-moving, fully aquatic mammals. Sirenians are broken up into two families; the dugongs and the manatees.
    • Fissipeds. While you may have never heard of the term “fissipeds”, you likely know what a fissiped is. There are many species of fissipeds, but there are only two species of marine fissiped.
  2. Aquatic mammals and semiaquatic mammals are a diverse group of mammals that dwell partly or entirely in bodies of water. They include the various marine mammals who dwell in oceans, as well as various freshwater species, such as the European otter.

    • Manatees. Scientific Name – Trichechus. Type – Mammals. Diet – Omnivorous. These aquatic animals are found along some rivers and coasts of the Atlantic, South America, and parts of Africa.
    • Sea Otters. Scientific Name – Enhydra lutris. Type – Mammals. Diet – Carnivorous. It is found on the coasts of North America and parts of Asia and spends most of its life in the water.
    • Crabs. Scientific Name – Brachyura. Type – Crustaceans. Diet – Omnivorous. These are crustaceans found all over the world in oceans and seas. There are many different types of crabs in the water, but they all have similar behavior.
    • Dolphins. Scientific Name – Delphinus. Type – Mammals. Diet – Carnivorous. There are various types of dolphins found in the world’s oceans, with the most common one being bottlenose dolphins.
  3. Examples of aquatic mammals. Whale. The largest animal on the planet. It lives in water, but its food is produced in the same way as mammals. The calves measure 7 meters and weigh 2 tons at birth. Dolphin. They have a fusiform body with a very large head.

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · Aquatic mammals come in all shapes and sizes from all over the globe. **Beavers**, for example, are an easy pick for this group. But calling a **humpback whale** a fish?

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