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... 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 animals ( especially sea lions ) mobility on land and in the water ...
... 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 animals ( especially sea lions ) mobility on land and in the water ...
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An Introduction to Ocean Ecosystems Amy Hill. Seals and sea lions differ from one another in a number of interesting ways . Sea lions are known as eared seals because they have a visible external ear flap that the seal lacks . Sea lions ...
An Introduction to Ocean Ecosystems Amy Hill. Seals and sea lions differ from one another in a number of interesting ways . Sea lions are known as eared seals because they have a visible external ear flap that the seal lacks . Sea lions ...
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... sea cucumbers , 17 , 64 , 65 sea felt , 61 sea floor , 5-6 sea grass communities , 26 sea hares , 63 sea horses , 31 sea lettuce , 61 sea lions , 56-57 , 78 , 82 , 103 California , 20 Galapagos , 20 seals , 56-57 , 70 , 78 , 82 , 100 ...
... sea cucumbers , 17 , 64 , 65 sea felt , 61 sea floor , 5-6 sea grass communities , 26 sea hares , 63 sea horses , 31 sea lettuce , 61 sea lions , 56-57 , 78 , 82 , 103 California , 20 Galapagos , 20 seals , 56-57 , 70 , 78 , 82 , 100 ...
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