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  2. Steller sea lion - Wikipedia

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    The Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus, also known as Steller's sea lion or the northern sea lion) is a large, near-threatened species of sea lion, predominantly found in the coastal marine habitats of the northeast Pacific Ocean and the Pacific Northwest regions of North America, from north-central California to Oregon, Washington and British Columbia to Alaska.

  3. Steller's sea cow - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 September 2024. Extinct species of marine mammal Not to be confused with Steller sea lion. Steller's sea cow Temporal range: Pleistocene – C. E. 1768 Skeleton at the Finnish Museum of Natural History Conservation status Extinct (1768) (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom ...

  4. Sea lion - Wikipedia

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    Sea lion. Sea lions are pinnipeds characterized by external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours, short and thick hair, and a big chest and belly. Together with the fur seals, they make up the family Otariidae, eared seals. The sea lions have six extant and one extinct species (the Japanese sea lion) in five genera.

  5. Sirenia - Wikipedia

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    The Sirenia (/ saɪˈriːni.ə /), commonly referred to as sea cows or sirenians, are an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit swamps, rivers, estuaries, marine wetlands, and coastal marine waters. The extant Sirenia comprise two distinct families: Dugongidae (the dugong and the now extinct Steller's sea cow) and Trichechidae ...

  6. Gray Whales & 19 Other Marine Species That Could Go ... - AOL

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    As marine life deals with the effects of plastic pollution and climate change, a huge number of species are feeling the burn. From coral reefs to river dolphins, these 20 marine species have their ...

  7. Steller's sea eagle - Wikipedia

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    Falco imperator (Kittlitz, 1832) Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus), also known as Pacific sea eagle or white-shouldered eagle[citation needed], is a very large diurnal bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It was described first by Peter Simon Pallas in 1811. No subspecies are recognised.

  8. Alaska SeaLife Center - Wikipedia

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    This includes species of marine mammals, sea birds, fish and invertebrates—some of which have been listed as threatened or endangered species. The Alaska SeaLife Center specializes in marine mammal and sea bird research on species including Steller sea lions, eiders, harbor seals, sea otters, fur seals and other species experiencing ...

  9. California sea lion - Wikipedia

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    total range. The California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal eared seal native to western North America. It is one of six species of sea lions. Its natural habitat ranges from southeast Alaska to central Mexico, including the Gulf of California. California sea lions are sexually dimorphic; males are larger than females, and have a ...