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- Pinniped - Wikipedia
The pinniped ear is adapted for hearing underwater, where it can hear sound frequencies of up to 70,000 Hz In air, hearing is somewhat reduced in pinnipeds compared to many terrestrial mammals
- Pinnipeds | The Marine Mammal Center
The word "pinniped" means fin- or flipper-footed and refers to the marine mammals that have front and rear flippers This group includes seals, sea lions and walruses -- animals that live in the ocean but are able to come on land for long periods of time
- Pinniped | Marine Mammals, Adaptations Conservation | Britannica
Pinniped, any of a group of 34 species of aquatic fin-footed mammals comprising seals, sea lions, and the walrus Pinnipeds live only in rich marine environments and a few inland or tropical freshwater systems
- Pinnipeds: Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses | Smithsonian Ocean
The pinniped’s ancestors were likely drawn to the ocean due to its abundance of food and over time they evolved to life in the water Pinnipeds evolved from the ancestors of the musteloids which include everything from the red panda to skunks, badgers weasels, and raccoons
- PINNIPED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PINNIPED is any of an order or suborder (Pinnipedia) of aquatic carnivorous mammals (such as a seal or walrus) with all four limbs modified into flippers
- Pinniped Lab | University of California Santa Cruz
Welcome to the Pinniped Cognition and Sensory Systems Lab at Long Marine Laboratory, where we explore the inner worlds of amphibious marine mammals
- Seals, facts and photos | National Geographic
In fact, the word pinniped means "fin-footed" in Latin Those fin-shaped feet make them supreme swimmers, and all pinnipeds are considered semi-aquatic marine mammals
- Is It a Seal or a Sea Lion? - NOAA Fisheries
Pinniped means fin or flipper-footed in Latin These animals spend the majority of their time in the ocean but come on shore for long periods of time Although seals and sea lions are similar, they are not the same There are several physical characteristics and adaptations that you can look for to tell the difference between seals and sea lions
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