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  1. Learn the main differences between seals and sea lions, two marine mammals called pinnipeds that differ in their fur, ears, walking style, and social behavior. Find out how seals are smaller, quieter, and more aquadynamic than sea lions, and how they are better adapted to live in the water than on land.

  2. Seals and sea lions are in the same taxonomical suborder of pinnipeds, but have different anatomical features. Seals have no external ear flap, short front flippers, and are quieter. Sea lions have external ears, long back flippers, and are louder. Learn more about the differences and how to tell them apart.

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  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Sea lions and seals can be found all over the world, with different species adapted to live in different climates and habitats. Along 600 miles of California coastline, the Center rescues and cares for animals in the otariid family such as California sea lions, Steller sea lions, northern fur seals and threatened Guadalupe fur seals.

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    All seals, sea lions, and walruses are considered pinnipeds, but some seals and sea lions are in different taxonomic families due to their varying anatomical features. For instance, fur seals and sea lions are both part of the family Otariidae, whereas true seals are part of the family Phocidae. The most notable differences in seals and sea lions a...

    Due to their body shape and short flippers, seals are better swimmers than sea lions. Seals are much more adapted to being in the water, and can swim for longer periods of time than seals. As they have no visible ear flaps, short flippers and fish-like tails they are also more streamlined, and love being in the water much more than sea lions do. In...

    Both seals and sea lions are intelligent creatures, and can form social attachments and relationships with humans after a period of time. However, if seals and sea lionsare encountered on beaches, they are wild, and will become aggressive and defensive if approached. Generally speaking, seals are friendlier to humansand are less likely to attack, a...

    This depends on the particular environment, as seals are better adapted to live in the water than on land, and are better swimmers than sea lions, but they are pretty useless when onshore. Seals are only able to flop around, and cannot move quickly on land at all. Sea lions can move easily on land, but are not as aquadynamic as seals, because their...

  5. Jun 29, 2018 · Learn the differences between sea lions and seals based on their ears, flippers, swimming style, color and vocalizations. See photos and videos of these pinnipeds at the National Zoo.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · With seals, the front flippers are shorter and thinly webbed; its hind flippers are used to propel itself underwater with speeds up to 23 miles per hour. Sea lions, on the other hand (or should we ...

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