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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 · One of the most obvious ways to distinguish seals from sea lions is by looking at the sides of their head. Sometimes referred to as true seals or “earless” seals, marine mammals in the phocid family, such as harbor seals, have ears and hear very well, but do not have external ear flaps.

  2. Aug 12, 2024 · Learn how to recognize a seal vs. a sea lion. Seals and sea lions are both pinnipeds, but they have distinct characteristics that set them apart. Seals and sea lions, along with walruses, belong to a group of marine mammals called “pinnipeds.”

  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.

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  4. Feb 24, 2017 · The easiest way to tell them apart is to look at the ears. True seals have ear holes, where sea lions have small flaps covering their ears. You can also look at their feet. Seals have short, stubby front feet and generally scoot along land on their bellies.

  5. Jun 16, 2024 · 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.

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · Seals and sea lions both belong to a group of marine mammals called “pinnipeds”, meaning fin- or feather-footed in Latin. True seals have ear holes, but no ear flaps. Included in this group are species like the Harbour seal, Hawaiian Monk seal, Ringed seal and Harp seal.

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  8. Let’s delve into these differences, focusing on three main areas: ears, flippers, and body insulation. Ear Flaps and Hearing. Sea lions have small external ear flaps, which are absent in seals. This gives sea lions a distinct “eared” appearance, hence their classification as “eared seals”.

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