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  1. The lions not only returning to the coast but learning about how they live there. And Alpha and Bravo made that dream come true. Orphan lion cubs Alpha and Bravo reached the ocean and made the ...

  2. "The first time I saw a lioness on the beach, I was so fascinated by how they could possibly survive here." Lions of the Skeleton Coast premieres...

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  3. Nov 14, 2024 · Lions of the Skeleton Coast. Season 43 Episode 4 | 53m 33s Video has Audio Description, Closed Captions | AD CC. Follow three orphaned desert lion cubs as they navigate the brutal Skeleton Coast ...

  4. Lion researcher Dr. Philip Stander follows three orphaned desert lion cubs as they navigate the brutal Skeleton Coast of Namibia. Watch the cubs learn to adapt, hunt, and defy the odds of survival ...

  5. Sea lions have an external ear pinna that covers their ear canal. All sea lions have a fusiform body shape equipped with two front and hind flippers. The hind flippers have five digits, each equipped with a claw at the end. The first toe, or hallux, is longer and wider than all the other toes (Jefferson et al,. 2015).

  6. Apr 22, 2009 · Alex Tirabasso, Canadian Museum of Nature; (inset) Stefan Thompson. Scientists have found the first skeleton of a land-dwelling relative of seals, sea lions, and walruses. The 20-million- to 24-million-year-old Arctic fossil sports webbed feet instead of flippers, providing a long-sought glimpse of what such animals looked like before they dove ...

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  8. Apr 22, 2009 · New research suggests Puijila is a "missing link" in the evolution of the group that today includes seals, sea lions, and the walrus. The analysis of the skeleton and support for the hypotheses ...

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