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  1. 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.

  2. The largest of all seal species, the southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) is found in chilly Antarctic and Subantarctic waters. The male seals dive as deep as 1,430 meters (over 4,600 feet) and stay at depth for up to two hours. “The southern elephant seal is a truly restrained behemoth. Males can grow to be five times larger than ...

  3. 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 ...

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  4. Jun 16, 2024 · Third, sea lions are noisy. Seals are quieter, vocalizing via soft grunts. Fourth, while both species spend time both in and out of the water, seals are better adapted to live in the water than on land. Though their bodies can appear chubby, seals are generally smaller and more aquadynamic than sea lions. At the same time, their hind flippers ...

  5. Jul 23, 2024 · Perhaps the most distinctive feature of walruses is their long canine teeth, which are often called tusks. The walrus can reach great sizes. In the case of males, they can weigh up to 1.3 t and females up to 0.9 t. The head is rounded, the muzzle is wide, with thick vibrissae (whiskers) and they lack an external ear.

  6. Sep 27, 2024 · 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. Seal populations around the world are normal, with millions of them living in Antarctica alone. They are classified as animals of least concern by the IUCN. But sea lions are currently not quite as lucky.

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  8. Aug 12, 2024 · Seals typically have a smaller body size compared to sea lions. But some, such as the Northern elephant seal and hooded seal, can be larger. On land, seals use their bellies to move around in a caterpillar-like motion. They have small front flippers that are thinly webbed with a claw on each small toe. In the water, seals swim easily, moving ...