Absolutely.
seals, sea lions, possibly whales and dolphins have a few hairs and also, polar bears
A Marine Mammalogist is someone who studies Marine Mammals.(Whales, Dolphins, Seals, Sharks, etc.,)
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Fish, seals, penguins, other dolphins, even attack large whales, working together like a pack of wolves.
whales(humpback whales),dolphins,pengiuns,seals they all live in tha Atlantic ocean and fish .
divergent, as both are fish but seals appear like a mammal and a penguin a bird.
Convergent evolution is said to have occurred when species which are very different from one another have developed very similar traits. This type of evolution is said to happen as a result of having to adapt to specific environments, such as a tundra. An example of convergent evolution in the tundra is the arctic fox.
Fish, squids, whales, dolphins, seals, and lots of invertebrates.
Yes! Som examples: All cetaceans (dolphins, whales & porpoises), seals, otters etc
dolphins
Yes
Dolphins may depend on sharks in an indirect way, in that seals and dolphins are competing for the same food source to survive, and sharks eat seals, therefore making it easier for dolphins to eat and thus, survive.
There are four main groups of marine mammals. They are cetaceans which include whales and dolphins, pinnipeds which includes seals and sea lions, sirenians which are manatees and dugongs, and fissipeds which are polar bears and two species of otters.
Dolphins eat mainly fish. They would not eat seals.
Dolphins, seals, killer whales.
Sharks, Dolphins, seals, etc
to get air