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  2. USS Sealion (SS-315) - Wikipedia

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    On 22 October 1962, she departed Norfolk on what was to be a month-long training cruise in the Caribbean, but the formation of the blockade force altered the cruise plans. On 3 December, she returned to Norfolk and from then into 1967 she maintained her schedule of exercises with Marine Reconnaissance, Underwater Demolition Teams, and SEAL ...

  3. Walrus - Wikipedia

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    The walrus's body shape shares features with both sea lions (eared seals: Otariidae) and seals (true seals: Phocidae). As with otariids, it can turn its rear flippers forward and move on all fours; however, its swimming technique is more like that of true seals, relying less on flippers and more on sinuous whole body movements. [5]

  4. List of individual seals and sea lions - Wikipedia

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    Andre the Seal (1961–1986), [1] a harbour seal who was found off in Penobscot Bay, Maine, United States. Hoover (c. 1971 –1985), a harbour seal who imitated basic human speech. Midge the Sea Lion (1985–2010), a resident of Oklahoma City Zoo; Mum (sea lion), the first sea lion to give birth in mainland New Zealand for over a century.

  5. Seal lions hitch a ride on a boat in Mexico - AOL

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    Seals hitch a ride on a boat in Mexico

  6. Gigantic seal hitches ride on unsuspecting family's fishing boat

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  7. Eared seal - Wikipedia

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    An eared seal, otariid, or otary is any member of the marine mammal family Otariidae, one of three groupings of pinnipeds.They comprise 15 extant species in seven genera (another species became extinct in the 1950s) and are commonly known either as sea lions or fur seals, distinct from true seals (phocids) and the walrus ().

  8. Sailor wakes up to sea lion sleeping in his boat - AOL

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  9. Walrus attack - Wikipedia

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    They have been documented in the Arctic by the Inuit and by European explorers, both on land and at sea. The Greenland Inuit refer to the red walrus as saanniartoq, "the one who turns against one". [1] Walruses are most known to attack people in boats, and can cause serious harm with their tusks or by capsizing the boat or kayak.