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      • Sea lions are able to swim using a combination of their powerful flippers and their streamlined bodies. Their front flippers act like paddles, propelling them forward through the water. Meanwhile, their back flippers act like rudders, helping them to steer and change direction.
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  1. How Do Sea Lions Swim? Sea lions generate thrust, or forward propulsion, by bringing their fore-flippers together in big sweeping motions called “claps.” When a sea lion “claps,” it stretches its flippers out to the sides and sweeps them down.

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    The sea lions have six extant and one extinct species (the Japanese sea lion) in five genera. Their range extends from the subarctic to tropical waters of the global ocean in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres , with the notable exception of the northern Atlantic Ocean . [ 1 ]

  3. Sea lions are the only aquatic mammals that swim this way. Seals, walruses, whales, otters, and others rely on the back end of their bodies—their tail—to produce thrust. Instead, the sea lion tail is used like a rudder. By using their front flippers, sea lions are easily the fastest group of pinnipeds.

  4. Sea lions are able to swim using a combination of their powerful flippers and their streamlined bodies. Their front flippers act like paddles, propelling them forward through the water. Meanwhile, their back flippers act like rudders, helping them to steer and change direction.

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    Sea lions display extreme sexual dimorphism, (marked differences in appearance or size between males and females of the same species), with adult males being at least two times, and as much as four times larger than adult females. In addition to just overall size, mature males over 10 years old are recognized by their impressive, crested foreheads ...

    Many of the sea lion species we commonly see, actually don't bear a very strong resemblance to lions, so where does the name come from? All sea lion species are carnivores with large canine teeth, or "fangs", and a muzzle full of stiff whiskers, and may also make loud roaring noises which are all lionesque features, but the most shockingly lion-lik...

    Sea lions are members of the seal or pinniped family. The word pinniped means "flipper feet" or "feather feet" and includes three types of semi-aquatic marine mammals. The walrus, the "true seals" and the "eared seals" or "walking seals". There are 7 species of sea lions, and 9 species of fur seals that make up the "eared seals". Eared seals differ...

    Although sea lions do not make a wide range of sounds, they are very noisy, and easily one of the most vocal mammals on Earth. Anyone who has observed large groups of sea lions sunning themselves on beaches or piers, knows that not only is there a continual racket while the animals move about to find good resting spots, but even while they are appa...

    Some sea lion colonies are permanent residence throughout their range, while other species are partially migratory. The California sea lion may or may not migrate. Many females live on barrier islands year round, raising their pups in large daycare groups with multiple motherskeeping an eye out for danger. Most males migrate back to the mainland wh...

    Sea lions are known as eared or walking seals
    A male sea lion is called a bull, a female is called a cow, and a baby is called a pup
    A group of sea lions is called a colony on land, and a raft when in the water.
    The male stellar sea lion can grow to the size of a compact car weighing over 2000 pounds and measuring over 10 feet long.
  5. May 23, 2024 · California sea lions are very fast swimmers, reaching speeds of 25 miles per hour in the ocean. As members of the otariid or “walking seal” family, sea lions have large front flippers that carry a lot of strength. In the water, they swim by using their front flippers like powerful oars.

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  7. Sea lions and seals are marine mammals, spending a good part of each day in the ocean to find their food. They all have flippers at the end of their limbs to help them swim. Like all marine mammals, they have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm in the chilly ocean.

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