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- Pinniped - Wikipedia
Pinnipeds (pronounced ˈpɪnɪˌpɛdz ), commonly known as seals, [a] are a widely distributed and diverse clade of carnivorous, fin -footed, semiaquatic, mostly marine mammals
- Seal | Description, Species, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica
seal, any of 32 species of web-footed aquatic mammal s that live chiefly in cold seas and whose body shape, round at the middle and tapered at the ends, is adapted to swift and graceful swimming
- Types Of Seals: List Of All Seal Species With Pictures Facts
Discover the different types of seal with this complete list of seal species, with pictures and facts Seals are semi-aquatic marine mammals classified into three families: Phocidae (true seals), Otariidae (eared seals – this group includes fur seals and sea lions), and Odobenidae (walrus)
- Discover the 10 Largest Seals in the World - A-Z Animals
Seals belong to a large clade of semi-aquatic animals called Pinnipeds This clade also includes sea lions and walruses However, they are all referred to as seals There are over 30 species of pinnipeds, grouped into three families by specific characteristics
- Seals - Facts, Life Span, Diet Habitat Information
Seals are aquatic mammals which belong to the family ‘ Pinnipedia ‘ which means ‘winged-feet’ and refers to their flippers, which are specially adapted for life in the sea There are 33 species of seal worldwide, two of which live around the British coastlines
- 9 Fascinating Facts About Seals - Treehugger
Seal fact: These animals, also known as pinnipeds, make up three diverse groups of semi-aquatic carnivorous marine mammals
- 21 Types of Seals: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Seals are semi-aquatic marine mammals belonging to the Pinnipedia suborder under the order Carnivora They are spread across three families and consist of 33 species
- What are seals? Everything you need to know about pinnipeds
Seals are semi-aquatic marine mammals They’re also known as pinnipeds, which means ‘fin-footed’, referring to the large flippers they have for arms and legs Combined with their streamlined, torpedo-shaped bodies, this makes seals incredibly fast and agile in the water
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