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  1. Scientists refer to this motion as a “clap.” Sea lions are the only aquatic mammals that swim this way. Seals, walruses, whales, otters, and others rely on the back end of their bodies—their tail—to produce thrust. Instead, the sea lion tail is used like a rudder.

  2. 29 de sept. de 2022 · Seals are mammals! They possess all the things that make an animal a mammal. They are warm-blooded, they are vertebrates, they have fur, and most of all, the mothers feed their babies with milk expressed through mammary glands. Indeed, seal milk is some of the richest milk there is.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · 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.

  4. There are 33 species of pinnipeds alive today, most of which are known as seals. Pinnipedia is made up of three main groups: The walrus, which is the only living member of the family Odobenidae...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2013 · Scientists from the University of Liverpool have published research that explains how marine mammals, including seals and whales, hold their breath for so long.

  6. What are they? Seals are pinnipeds, a group of animals with three separate families—phocidae (eared seals), otaridae (non-eared seals), and odobenidae (walruses)—that are the only mammals that feed in the water and breed on land.

  7. 24 de ene. de 2024 · Cetaceans including whales and dolphins and pinnipeds like seals face various challenges, from habitat disruption to human interactions, impacting their survival. At a Glance: Marine Mammals. Adaptive Features: Marine mammals possess specialized adaptations like blubber and flippers that enable life at sea.