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- warm blooded
- breathe air
- have hair/fur at some stage of development
- bear live young
- females have mammary glands that produce milk
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how many species of marine mammals |
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- eat meatÂ
- prominent canine teeth (like to eat meat)
- skin covered flippers (sea otters)
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- skin covered flippers
- no blubber
- dense fur (water does not penetrate skin)
- eat shellfish and crustaceans
- live around kelp beds
- use kelp as anchors
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- webbed feet
- thick and hollow hair
- eat mainly seals
- bioluminescent bacteria grow in them and can glow green
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- seals, sea lions, fur seals, and walruses
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characteristics of pinnipeds |
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- short fur
- vibrissae: whiskers
- four flippers
- all of them are very social on land, although varying degrees when in the water foraging
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sea lion and fur seal: head
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- small, slim, external ear flaps
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sea lion/fur seal: front flippers |
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- long and wing-like
- usually hairless
- no noticeable nails
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sea lion/fur seal: hind flippers |
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- large and paddlelike
- hairless
- webbed (to ease in swimming)
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- has tiny ear holes
- no ear flaps
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- short and blunt
- covered with hair
- clawlike nails on digits
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- short and paddlelike
- covered with hair
- nails on all digits
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- found only in the arctic, on shallow-water ice floes
- m/f have tusks (1 m)
- eat benthic organisms echinoderms through bioturbation
- sensitive hearing
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california sea lion
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- shy and quiet
- only social during mating/resting
- likes sandy beaches/small rocks
- haul out in large groups
- found all over the world
- eat mostly fish (piscivorous)
- 6 ft long, 374 lbs (2m, up to 170 kg)
- don’t chew their food (swallow whole chunks)
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harbor seal and gray seal |
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elephant seals: two species
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the northern elephant and the southern elephant seal
*northern smaller than the southern
bulls: 16ft, 6000 lbs
cows: 10 ft, 2000 lbs
largest member of carnivora
can dive up to 1900m |
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leopard seal: facts
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- second largest species of seal in the antarctic
- highly evolved predators
- powerful/highly developed forelimbs similar to sea lions
- giving it a similar maneuverability
- like to eat penguins
- near the top of the antarctic food chain
- loose jaw
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northern fur seal
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- found throughout the northern pacific
- solitary, except when mating or nursing young
- remain in the water except for mating
- eats most types of fish
- have extremely long hind flippers
- only 15 in captivity
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- carnivora: pinniped
- sirenia
- cetacea: odontoceti, mysticeti
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measure about 10ft (3m) and 2000 lbs |
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largest known bull elephant seal... |
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weighed 5000kg (11000lbs) and measured 6.9m (22.5ft) in length |
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largest member of the order Carnivora? |
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- manatees- coastal areas of Tropical Atlantic Ocean
- dugongs- Tropical Indian and Western Pacific Ocean
- only vegetarian marine mammal; shallow water grasses
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- elongated (telescope skull)
- blowholes on top of the skull
- very few hairs
- horizontal tail fin
- swim fast because of elongated body and skin
- deep diving
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