Yes they do. They look a bit like seals too.
Dogs do not have flippers, but the SEA LION looks like a dog with flippers.
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AnswerA sea lion has external earflaps, while seals have internal ears. Sea lions can pivot their hind flippers to walk on land, but seals cannot. Sea lions propel with their front flippers and steer with the back, but seals are opposite of this.
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Sea Lions have outer ears, while seals don't Sea Lions can prop themselves up on their front flippers, while seals can't. So the thing at Sea World doing the tricks, that's a Sea Lion. Probably a California Sea Lion. Sea Lions swim with the front flippers and steer with the back. Opposite for Seals.
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Each of their two hind flippers has three short, clawed toes.
a lot of fur keeps them warm and large flippers help them move fast through the water.
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No, the sea lion is not a genus species; rather, it refers to several species within the family Otariidae. The two most commonly known species are the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) and the Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus). Each species belongs to its own genus, with sea lions generally characterized by external ear flaps and the ability to walk on land using their flippers.
In Filipino, a sea lion is called "liyon ng dagat." These marine mammals are known for their playful behavior and are often found along coastlines. Sea lions belong to the family Otariidae and are characterized by their external ear flaps and ability to "walk" on land using their flippers.
Sea lions have developed several different adaptations. Sea lions have external ear flaps, a streamlined shape, and sea lions use both front and back flippers to walk or run on land.Sea Lions have strong thick fur to keep it warm