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Seal Conservation Society: The Pinnipeds
Phocid seals on the other hand do not have visible ear flaps, drag themselves along land by their fore flippers or bodies and use their hind flippers ...
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Animal Welfare - Aquatic Animals
Sea-lions have ear flaps and long front flippers. They use all four flippers to 'walk' on land and swim ...
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Pinnipeds: Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Otariids, including fur seals and sea lions, have external ear flaps (hence the name "eared seals"). Sea lions and fur seals can rotate their hind feet ...
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Sea Lion? Sea lions have external ear flaps, long winglike flippers, are solid in color, and are much larger than harbor seals. Seals have no external ear flaps, are much smaller, have a fusiform ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Lizard
Hearing— Lizards don’t have ear flaps like mammals do. Instead, visible ear openings catch sound, and their eardrums are just below the surface of their ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Echidna
Conservation status: long-beaked echidna is endangered Fun facts An echidna does not have ear flaps like we do. Its ears are large, vertical slits just behind its eyes. It has ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
These members of the otariid or walking seal family have external ear flaps and large flippers that they use to "walk" on land. The trained "seals" in zoos ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
True seals have ear holes, but no external ear flaps. They also have small flippers and move on land by flopping along on ... also recognize these animals by their flippers and ears. Unlike true seals, they have external ear flaps. Their flippers are large, and on land, they are able to bring all four flippers ...
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Gulf of the Farallones Marine Sanctuary. Their adaptations for aquatic life include tiny ear and nostril flaps that close when underwater, long whiskers to feel out for flatfish and other food ...
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Gulf of the Farallones Marine Sanctuary. Their adaptations for aquatic life include tiny ear and nostril flaps that close when underwater, long whiskers to feel out for flatfish and other food ...
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