Seals and sea lions
[DOCX File]Policy Options Paper: Treatment of Marine Mammals in the ...
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NOTE: This seems odd since seals/sea lions are commonly taken for subsistence on Kodiak. Based on data in Technical Paper N. 374. The Subsistence Harvest of Harbor Seals and Sea Lions on Kodiak Island in 2011. ADF&G and Alaska Native Harbor Seal Commission.
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However, unlike the cases of sea otters and pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses, whose limbs are functional both on land and at sea), it is not easy to envision what the first whales looked like. Extinct but already fully marine cetaceans are known from the fossil record. How was the gap between a walking mammal and a swimming whale ...
[DOC File]Sea Lions, Sea Caves, and Sea Coast
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Seals and sea lions both belong to the scientific order Pinnipedia. The name literally means “fin-footed.” There are 33 living species of pinnipeds. They are all warm-blooded mammals that have a streamlined torpedo body, enabling them to swim and dive gracefully. Both seals and sea lions have flippers that act as rudders, helping them to ...
[DOC File]Issues Paper for the Australian Sea Lion(Neophoca cinerea)
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Australian sea lions at some colonies on the coast of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia: abundance in 2004 and 2005. Report to Department of the Environment and Heritage, October 2005. (pp. 33). Shaughnessy, P. (2005b). Population assessment of New Zealand fur seals and Australian sea lions at some colonies in South Australia, 2004–05.
[DOCX File]Chapter 09
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May 29, 2013 · 6. Sea lions can be readily distinguished from the seals because in contrast to seals they have: a. A short neckb. Uses the posterior flippers in swimmingc. Anterior flippers cannot be rotated backwardd. Posterior flippers cannot be rotated backwarde. External ears
[DOC File]Plants, Puffins and Pinnipeds - Sea Lion Caves
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Seals and sea lions both belong to the scientific order Pinnipedia. The name literally means “fin-footed.” There are 33 living species of pinnipeds. They are all warm-blooded mammals that have a streamlined torpedo body, enabling them to swim and dive gracefully. Both seals and sea lions have flippers that act as rudders, helping them to ...
[DOC File]LAB #5 - WTAMU
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Except for the cetaceans (whales) and sirenians (manatees and sea cows), mammals are tetrapods and have four appendicular limbs, although the limbs of the marine carnivores (seals, sea lions, and walruses), cetaceans (whales), and sirenians (manatees and sea cows) are highly modified. These modifications in the cetaceans and sirenians are so ...
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