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  2. 12 Fun Sea Lion Facts - Fact Animal

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    Sea lions are known as pinnipeds, who are a group of carnivorous, fin-footed, semiaquatic marine mammals. There are 6 species of sea lion across 5 genera, and they share the same family as fur seals, and are related to walrus and seals.

  3. 31 Strange but True Sea Lion Facts - FactRetriever

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    Intelligent, playful, and cute, sea lions have captured hearts around the world. Explore interesting sea lion facts to learn what makes them so special.

  4. Sea lion - Wikipedia

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    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. Sea lions are marine mammals and members of the suborder Pinnipedia (which in Latin means ‘fin-footed’ or ‘winged foot’). Together with the fur seals, they constitute the Otariidae family, collectively known as eared seals. There are seven species of Sea Lion worldwide but are all put together in the same family The seven species are:

  6. Sea lions are playful and acrobatic animals, with sleek bodies and a curious nature. California sea lions are the species that is most commonly seen in zoos and aquariums, captivating guests with their antics. This charismatic animal has a number of unique characteristics that are simply astounding. Read on to learn about the sea lion.

  7. sea lion, any of six species of eared seals found primarily in Pacific waters. Sea lions are characterized by a coat of short coarse hair that lacks a distinct undercoat. Except for the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), males have lion-like manes and constantly roar to defend their harems (hence their name).

  8. Sea Lion Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS

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    Sea lion: A marine mammal in the scientific group pinniped, meaning “wing foot” or “feather foot.” There are six species of sea lions: The Galápagos sea lion, the California sea...

  9. Read the most interesting sea lion facts, including what they eat, where they live, and what threats they face.

  10. California sea lion - Smithsonian's National Zoo

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    Sea lions are large, gregarious mammals found along the western coast of North America. In the water, their torpedo-shaped bodies can reach speeds of 25 to 30 mph! Sea lions, along with fur seals, are considered eared seals. Their visible ear flaps distinguish them from true seals.

  11. The sea lion is a large marine mammal of the clad Pinnipedia, or pinnipeds, characterized by their external ears and their ability to walk on all fours using their long front flippers, an ability absent in seals.

  12. Sea lions are swift swimmers, adept deep-water divers, exceptional aquatic hunters, and excellent surfers. On the tips of waves that surge onto the shores of the Galapagos Islands, their dark torpedo shapes can be seen gliding until the wave breaks. Then, they race back to find the next big wave.

  13. Facts about the Sea Lion. Sea Lions are mammals, meaning the females can produce milk for their young. Sea Lions can go to a depth of 1000 ft and hold their breath for 30 minutes. Sea Lions are highly intelligent species that can understand basic sign language. The US Navy has explored the recon potential of Sea Lions.

  14. 10 Incredible Sea Lion Facts - A-Z Animals

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    Sea lions are the most fascinating creatures that you will find in the sea. They growl, bleat, roar, and bark to mark their territory and signal danger. They are called the “lions of the sea” because they have manes and roar loudly like their land-dwelling namesakes.

  15. California sea lion, facts and photos - National Geographic

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    What is a California sea lion? California sea lions often live close to people. They gather in shallow waters, beaches, and manmade structures like docks, buoys, and jetties on the western...

  16. Sea Lion - A-Z Animals

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    They’re sea lions, an amphibious species of marine mammals. Sea lions can survive in disparate climates and have well-developed social structures that often mimic that of humans. In some locations, like New Zealand, sea lions make the list of the largest regional animals.

  17. Sea Lion Facts - Animal Facts Encyclopedia

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    Sea lions are 7 species of large marine mammals in the pinniped (seal) family. The sea lions ancient ancestors were land animals somewhat similar to bears. For reasons unknown these creatures returned to the ocean about 20 million years ago, where they have since become the most successful and widely distributed family of carnivores in the world.

  18. Steller Sea Lion - National Geographic

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    Stellers are the largest of all sea lions and they have an appetite to match. These giant pinnipeds hunt fish, squid, octopus and, rarely, smaller seals. They are found off northern Pacific...

  19. Sea Lions | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

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    The sea lion is the most common mammal in the Galápagos. Introduced species, such as dogs, carry diseases that can spread to sea lions. They are vulnerable to the effects of climate change on ocean currents, which impacts their fish prey abundance. They are also victims of bycatch in fisheries.

  20. sea lion - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Sea lions are mammals that live mostly in Pacific waters. They are a type of seal. The sea lion got its name because most males have manes, just like the male lions that live on land. Male sea lions also roar to defend the females in their groups.

  21. Steller Sea Lion - NOAA Fisheries

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    The Steller (or northern) sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) is the largest member of the family Otariidae, the “eared seals,” which includes all sea lions and fur seals. Steller sea lions are named for Georg Wilhelm Steller, the German surgeon and naturalist on the Bering expedition who first described and wrote about the species in 1742.

  22. 33161 Sea Lion Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629 - Coldwell Banker

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    Find Property Information for 33161 Sea Lion Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629. MLS# OC24236361. View Photos, Pricing, Listing Status & More.