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... marine mammals that frequents rocky shores - the pinni- peds , or seals and sea lions . Of all the marine mammals , the pinnipeds most clearly show their link with land . Pinniped means feather - footed and it is these fins that allow the ...
... marine mammals that frequents rocky shores - the pinni- peds , or seals and sea lions . Of all the marine mammals , the pinnipeds most clearly show their link with land . Pinniped means feather - footed and it is these fins that allow the ...
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... mammals can be found in the kelp forest . Certain species of seal find shelter there but leave to feed in deeper waters . Gray whales traveling on their migrations between summer feeding ... marine mammals that do not. 70 Marine Biology.
... mammals can be found in the kelp forest . Certain species of seal find shelter there but leave to feed in deeper waters . Gray whales traveling on their migrations between summer feeding ... marine mammals that do not. 70 Marine Biology.
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... marine mammals was developed , special considerations were made for native peoples who maintained a cultural link with the ritualized hunting of these animals . Native Americans — Alaskan Eskimos and Indi- ans — were given the right to ...
... marine mammals was developed , special considerations were made for native peoples who maintained a cultural link with the ritualized hunting of these animals . Native Americans — Alaskan Eskimos and Indi- ans — were given the right to ...
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