• The family Phocidae, suborder PINNIPEDIA , order CARNIVORA , comprising the true seals. (online-medical-dictionary.org)
  • These characteristics help distinguish otariids from the earless seals of the family Phocidae. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Eared seals are one of two groups of seals (any pinniped other than walruses): Earless seals, comprising the taxonomic family Phocidae (phocids), and eared seals comprising the family Otariidae (otariids). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • ribbon seal , ( Histriophoca fasciata ), earless seal of the family Phocidae found in the North Pacific and the Bering Sea . (britannica.com)
  • During this spread the Suborder splint into the three main families Odobenidae (walrus and its ancestors), Otaridae (eared seals) and Phocidae (earless seals). (mysteriousbritain.co.uk)
  • The Crabeater Seal above is a member of the Phocidae family. (activewild.com)
  • The temporal production of antibody to a single-administration immunocontraceptive vaccine, known to be immunocontraceptive in free-ranging female grey seals (Halichoerus grypus), was studied in captive grey seals, harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) and hooded seals (Cystophora cristata). (nih.gov)
  • Harp seal, (Pagophilus, or Phoca, groenlandica), medium-sized, grayish earless seal possessing a black harp-shaped or saddle-shaped marking on its back. (britannica.com)
  • The harbor seal ( Phoca vitulina richardii ) population in the Salish Sea has been at equilibrium since the mid-1990s. (eopugetsound.org)
  • Otariids, also known as eared seals, differ from true seals in having external ear flaps, and proportionately larger foreflippers and pectoral muscles. (marinemammalscience.org)
  • In the water otariids are fast and agile, but not as efficient as the true seals. (activewild.com)
  • Eared seals, also called 'walking seals' and 'otariids', include the animals commonly known as sea lions and fur seals. (animalcorner.org)
  • The earless seals, phocids, or true seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal lineage, Pinnipedia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Adult phocids vary from 1.17 m (3.8 ft) in length and 45 kg (99 lb) in weight in the ringed seal to 5.8 m (19 ft) and 4,000 kg (8,800 lb) in the southern elephant seal, which is the largest member of the order Carnivora. (wikipedia.org)
  • One way of differentiating between the two main groups of seals is by the presence of the pinna, a small furry earflap (external ears), found on the otarids and missing from phocids. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Phocids are referred to as "earless seals" because their ears are not easily seen, while otarids are referred to as "eared seals. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Phocids are also known as earless seals or "true" seals. (noaa.gov)
  • Meet the northern elephant seal Like all true seals (phocids), the elephant seal lacks external ear flaps and crawls on land with rhythmic belly flops. (ovh.net)
  • Earless seals, also called 'true seals' or 'phocids' are the most diverse and widespread of the pinnipeds. (animalcorner.org)
  • In addition to eared seals, other pinnipeds are walruses and earless seals . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Seals and sea lions belong to a group of marine mammals called pinnipeds, which means fin or flipper-footed. (noaa.gov)
  • Seals are members of a group of animals called Pinnipeds . (activewild.com)
  • But these solid pinnipeds aren't named elephant seals owing of their size. (sahmy.com)
  • It includes over 18 species including the harp seal , probably the best known seal species in the world. (online-medical-dictionary.org)
  • When measured by antigen capture, the response of hooded and harp seals to the vaccine was similar to the response of grey seals. (nih.gov)
  • Determination of antibody production by ELISA with protein A, ELISA with rabbit anti-seal immunoglobulin sera and SDS-PAGE after affinity chromatography confirmed the similarity in response to the vaccine by grey and harp seals, but suggested lower titers in hooded seals. (nih.gov)
  • The vaccine produced titers in captive, juvenile grey and harp seals known to be immunocontraceptive in wild, adult grey seals. (nih.gov)
  • Harp seals are found on or near ice floes from the. (britannica.com)
  • Subject: PhoenixRising JungleBook - pr-jb221_ harp_seal . (memozee.com)
  • Local hunters in the Icefjord near Ilulissat have long known about a special ringed seal -- the Kangia seal -- which is significantly larger and has a markedly different fur colour and pattern than typical Arctic ringed seals. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The small resident population is highly unusual compared to the typical Arctic ringed seal, which has an enormous population size and often travels thousands of kilometres around the Arctic in search of food. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The samples were sent for genetic analyses to uncover the seals' DNA profile, and the results revealed that the Kangia ringed seals are genetically different from the typical Arctic ringed seal. (sciencedaily.com)
  • But where and how the Kangia ringed seal was isolated from the other Arctic ringed seals and why it acquired its new special biological characteristics is still a mystery. (sciencedaily.com)
  • There are many other fjords in the Arctic that have not yet been studied in detail, and where the ringed seals may also have locally developed new genetic variants," points out Rune Dietz, Professor at the Department of Ecoscience at Aarhus University, who also participated in the study. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Oct. 7, 2020 Ringed seals and other Arctic marine mammals are important in the diet of Arctic Indigenous peoples. (sciencedaily.com)
  • among seals, only earless seals live and breed in the Antarctic and Arctic (Riedman 1990). (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • They are sometimes called crawling seals to distinguish them from the fur seals and sea lions of the family Otariidae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Eared seal is the common name for any of the marine mammals comprising the pinniped family Otariidae, characterized by presence of a pinna (external part of ear ), the ability to invert their hind-flippers under the body, aiding land movement, and a swimming motion using their long front flippers to propel them through the water. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • It is grouped with other sea lions and fur seals in the family Otariidae . (marinemammalscience.org)
  • There are two distinct species - the northern elephant seal ( Mirounga angustirostris ), and the southern elephant seal ( Mirounga leonina ). (theworldwildweb.org)
  • A 2021 paper in the journal PLoS ONE describes a non-traditional approach to estimating the size of three harbor seal management stocks in the inland waters of Washington using aerial line-transect surveys and tagging data. (eopugetsound.org)
  • An article published in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases in 2021 describes trends in birth defects among harbor seals in the Salish Sea from 2003 to 2019. (eopugetsound.org)
  • An article published in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases in 2021 describes research documenting injuries among harbor seals in the Salish Sea caused by boat propeller strikes. (eopugetsound.org)
  • At sea, these seals move their rear flippers back and forth like a fish's tail to propel themselves through the water. (noaa.gov)
  • Their limbs have evolved into flippers with true seals having more developed hind flippers and eared seals having more developed fore flippers. (animalcorner.org)
  • Seals also have claws that are found either on the front flippers (earless seals) or back flippers (eared seals). (animalcorner.org)
  • Their fore flippers are larger than those of earless seals and are used as a primary source of manoeuvrability in the water. (animalcorner.org)
  • Earless seals swim with efficient undulating whole body movements using their more developed rear flippers. (animalcorner.org)
  • Earless seals are, however, very cumbersome on land, moving by wriggling their front flippers and abdominal muscles. (animalcorner.org)
  • Eared seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the taxonomic group Pinnipedia . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • With fewer than 1,500 individuals remaining, these earless seals are one of the rarest mammals on Earth. (scubadiving.com)
  • Seal, any of 32 species of web-footed aquatic mammals that live chiefly in cold seas and whose body shape, round at the middle and tapered at the ends, is adapted to swift and graceful swimming. (britannica.com)
  • The Mediterranean monk seal, of the earless seal family, is one of the rarest mammals in the world and is in grave danger of extinction. (ynetnews.com)
  • Seals are semi-aquatic marine mammals. (activewild.com)
  • Marine mammals, which include seals, whales, dolphins, and walruses, form a diverse group of 128 species that rely on the ocean for their existence. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • Seals have shorter limbs than most other mammals. (animalcorner.org)
  • Seals are able to resist more pain and fatigue caused by lactic acid accumulation than other mammals. (animalcorner.org)
  • Healthy harbor seals in a tide pool along the coast of Washington State. (noaa.gov)
  • Harbor seals and harbor porpoises in the Salish Sea are showing a relatively high presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. (eopugetsound.org)
  • Last month's federal authorization to kill more than 700 sea lions to protect salmon runs along the Columbia River is prompting discussions of similar actions for harbor seals in Puget Sound. (eopugetsound.org)
  • A 2020 paper published in Frontiers in Marine Science describes details of the fungal disease Mucormycosis which has caused the death of harbor porpoises, harbor seals and one orca in Puget Sound in recent years. (eopugetsound.org)
  • A 2019 article in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases looked at trace element concentrations of heavy metals in the livers of harbor seals that died and stranded in the San Juan Islands. (eopugetsound.org)
  • A 2014 paper in the journal PLoS ONE examines differences between foraging behavior of harbor seals based on haulout site locations, seasons, sexes and times of day. (eopugetsound.org)
  • The authors hypothesize that these factors may help explain the variability in diet among harbor seals observed at different haul-out site groups in the Salish Sea. (eopugetsound.org)
  • Learn about harbor seals, sea lions, and harbor porpoises. (thesalishseaschool.org)
  • They are known as 'earless seals' because they don't have external ears. (activewild.com)
  • Eared seals have external ears, as their name suggests, and more dog-like snouts, further distinguishing them from the true seals. (animalcorner.org)
  • Puget Sound seal populations are considered healthy. (noaa.gov)
  • In order to encourage the seals to establish permanent populations in the area and support the seal population, the survey recommended the restoration of two existing caves. (ynetnews.com)
  • The two largest remaining populations of Mediterranean Monk Seals are in the Aegean and around Cabo Blanco. (mysteriousbritain.co.uk)
  • The evolution of Seals is very fascinating: the Suborder Pinnipedia probably originated in the North Pacific about 40 millions years ago. (mysteriousbritain.co.uk)
  • Monk seals and elephant seals were previously believed to have first entered the Pacific through the open straits between North and South America, with the Antarctic true seals either using the same route or travelled down the west coast of Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are generally considered to be less adapted to an aquatic lifestyle, since they breed primarily on land and haul out more frequently than true seals. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Unlike true seals, they have external ear flaps. (noaa.gov)
  • This means that they can move faster than true seals when out of the water. (activewild.com)
  • A true Antarctic seal, the Leopard seal is found in the waters and pack ice that surrounds Antarctica. (activewild.com)
  • Northern elephant seals are the largest of the "true", or "earless", seals in all of the Northern Hemisphere. (ovh.net)
  • True seals generally communicate by slapping the water and grunting, rather than vocalizing. (animalcorner.org)
  • It is now thought that the monk seals, elephant seals, and Antarctic seals all evolved in the southern hemisphere, and likely dispersed to their current distributions from more southern latitudes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Alternatively the three monachine tribes have been evaluated to familiar status, which elephant seals and the Antarctic seals are more closely related to the phocines. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) , which breeds on islands between 45° S and 60° S (95 percent of the population at South Georgia), likely has a winter range that includes spending time close to the Antarctic ice. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Antarctic Seals List: Pictures, Facts & Information. (activewild.com)
  • A list of Antarctic seals, with pictures and information. (activewild.com)
  • The Antarctic Fur Seal is one of the smallest Antarctic seals, but it is still a fairly large animal. (activewild.com)
  • It is the only member of the 'eared seal' family found in the Antarctic. (activewild.com)
  • As many as 4 million Antarctic Fur Seals may congregate here in the breeding season. (activewild.com)
  • The Antarctic Fur Seal mainly eats krill, but will also hunt squid and fish. (activewild.com)
  • In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Antarctic Fur Seal was hunted almost to extinction for its fur. (activewild.com)
  • The Leopard Seal is the second-largest Antarctic seal. (activewild.com)
  • Southern elephant seals nurture on soft but bestow their winters in the cold Antarctic waters direct the Antarctic burden ice. (sahmy.com)
  • This seal family is the best adapted to an aquatic life, and can swim very efficiently. (activewild.com)
  • They are more streamlined than fur seals and sea lions, so they can swim more effectively over long distances. (wikipedia.org)
  • We invite you to swim with the spotted seal and look at the sea by its perspective! (airpano.com)
  • Eared seals play key roles in food chains , consuming fish , mollusks , and sometimes penguins , and being consumed by killer whales, sharks , and bears . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • elephant seals can hold their breath for more than 100 minutes - longer than any other mammal except for whales and dolphins. (theworldwildweb.org)
  • Great white sharks and killer whales prey on northern elephant seals. (ovh.net)
  • Southern elephant seal pups were repeatedly handled during the first six weeks of their lives. (edu.au)
  • A study published in Marine Mammal Science in June 2020 followed the movements and behavior of rehabilitated harbor seal pups after being released into the Salish Sea. (eopugetsound.org)
  • That's when seal pups increase significantly in size and learn to hunt. (airpano.com)
  • A 2020 article in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science looks at harbor seal stranding and necropsy findings in the San Juan Islands to assess age-related stranding trends and causes of mortality. (eopugetsound.org)
  • It is an important feature of these animals: different species of seals, like the ringed seal, come out of the water for the reproduction. (airpano.com)
  • Elephant seals are bigger sooner_than level the largest male walrus. (sahmy.com)
  • The Baikal seal is the only species of exclusively freshwater seal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Please note that Baikal seals, Ladoga seals and other seals are different species to the one that we are going to show you in this AirPano video. (airpano.com)
  • Elephant seal inhabits warm coastal waters … Northern elephant seal facts! (ovh.net)
  • Northern Elephant Seal Facts Most notably, the enormous Northern Elephant Seal represents one of only two species of elephant seal. (ovh.net)
  • Even though one of the main constituents of their diet is the earless seal, these sharks are known to dive quite deep. (a-z-animals.com)
  • Are elephant seals bigger than walruses? (sahmy.com)
  • An Israeli environmentalist group published last week a survey of the country's coasts it examined that could serve as potential habitats for the rare Mediterranean monk seals that were once common in the region. (ynetnews.com)
  • In 2010, a Mediterranean monk seal was sighted off the coast of the country for the first time after an absence of about half a century. (ynetnews.com)
  • The seals live only in the Mediterranean Sea. (ynetnews.com)
  • Today, the population of Mediterranean monk seals is estimated at around 900 individuals, with approximately 400 of them living along the coasts of Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey. (ynetnews.com)
  • The Mediterranean monk seal was hardly seen until 30 years ago. (ynetnews.com)
  • Niihau now serves as a protected habitat for endangered species, including the rare Hawaiian monk seal. (scubadiving.com)
  • A Hawaiian monk seal at Kauai's Vertical Awareness. (scubadiving.com)
  • But the real star of the show is the highly endangered Hawaiian monk seal. (scubadiving.com)
  • The Hawaiian monk seal is a species of ear-less seal, native to Hawaii. (visualstories.com)
  • Below is a diagram of the external anatomy of a typical seal. (animalcorner.org)
  • Seals' closest relatives are bears and musteloids (musteloids are animals like weasels, otters and wolverines ). (activewild.com)
  • The leopard seal lives in the Anartica. (mysteriousbritain.co.uk)
  • Now days people use the term for the leopard seal which is a dangerous seal…but what was it that Bering saw in Alaska? (mysteriousbritain.co.uk)
  • The Leopard Seal is slender and powerful. (activewild.com)
  • The Leopard Seal gets its name from the spots on its chest and underside, which are thought to resemble a Leopard's spots. (activewild.com)
  • Since then, individual seals have been observed in the area nearly 100 times. (ynetnews.com)
  • At the same time, global warming leads to the melting of ice and the spotted seal may be threatened with extinction. (airpano.com)
  • The Crabeater Seal grows to lengths of around 2.5 metres (8.2 ft. (activewild.com)
  • Male southern elephant seals typically reach a length of 5.0 metres and weigh 3 tonnes while the northern species reach around 4.3 metres and weigh around 2.5 tonnes. (theworldwildweb.org)
  • The Seal has short, thick fur, grows to be up to 6.5 feet (2 metres) long and can weigh up to 375 pounds (170 kilograms). (animalcorner.org)
  • You know what intrigues me is how the Monk seal which still exists in Hawaii….and perhaps the Merditerranean near Israel (I saw something on this) got so far apart from one another. (mysteriousbritain.co.uk)
  • This group gave rise to the now extint Carribean Monk Seal. (mysteriousbritain.co.uk)
  • It is one of two remaining monk seal species. (visualstories.com)
  • The ribbon seal lives alone or in small groups and feeds on fish, squid , and other marine animals. (britannica.com)
  • Seals live in the oceans of both hemispheres and, with the exception of the more tropical monk seals, are mostly confined to polar, subpolar, and temperate climates. (wikipedia.org)
  • the northern elephant seal ranges over the Pacific coast of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, while the southern elephant seal is found in the Southern Hemisphere on islands such as South Georgia and Macquarie Island, and on the coasts of New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. (theworldwildweb.org)
  • Northern elephant seals are found in the North Pacific, from Baja California, Mexico to the Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Islands. (ovh.net)
  • Northern elephant seals are found in the coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean from the Gulf of Alaska down to Baja California. (ovh.net)
  • There are two species of elephant seal: northern and southern (name refers to the hemisphere where they can be found). (ovh.net)
  • Northern elephant seals can be found in the North Pacific Ocean, in areas such as California and Alaska. (ovh.net)
  • Seals can conserve oxygen for long period of time underwater. (animalcorner.org)
  • Briefly male elephant seals are frequently at smallest augment that. (sahmy.com)
  • Feb. 23, 2023 The endangered Saimaa ringed seal is an Ice Age relict living in the highly labyrinthine Lake Saimaa, Finland. (sciencedaily.com)
  • During the cold period of the year, spotted seals have their breeding season and travel to ice floes or shores. (airpano.com)
  • The California sea lion ( Zalophus californianus ) is a coastal eared seal native to western North America . (marinemammalscience.org)