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      • Seals and sea lions are marine mammals called ' pinnipeds ' that differ in physical characteristics and adaptations. Sea lions (left) are brown, bark loudly, "walk" on land using their large flippers and have visible ear flaps. Seals have small flippers, wriggle on their bellies on land, and lack visible ear flaps.
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  1. Nov 28, 2023 · What’s the difference between seals and sea lions? Learn about physical and behavioral differences as well as how our hospital cares for seals vs. sea lions.

  2. 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”.

  3. Seals and sea lions are both carnivorous, feeding on a variety of marine life. However, their hunting techniques and prey preferences differ. Seals are efficient swimmers and can dive deeper and for longer periods.

  4. Sep 27, 2024 · The 5 Key Differences between Seals and Sea Lions. While seals and sea lions can be very difficult to tell apart for the untrained eye, there are five important differences between them that should aid in identification. These differences mostly come down to body shape and social organization.

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  5. 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.

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  6. How to tell the difference between grey and common seals. On land, true seals wriggle around on their bellies, while eared seals are able to fold their rear flippers and use them almost like legs. Sea lion Getty images. The biggest and smallest pinnipeds are both true seals.

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  8. Seals and sea lions are very similar marine carnivores, with a few handy differences. If you can get over the common naming fiasco for the eared seals, it’s as simple as checking for external flaps on the side of the head, but there are also other handy differences to know about.

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