flippers
They have legs but they are called flippers.
None. They have four flippers.
it is a oval shape. but is flippers are like a triangle
Manatee's have two front flippers and a tail. They do not actually have legs.
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.
Other animals that have flippers include dolphins, whales, seals, sea lions, and sea turtles. Flippers are specialized limbs that help these animals navigate through water efficiently.
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.
They eat their legs.
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
Sea lions are often mistaken for seals. Sea lions are on the skinny side and walk on their flippers, whilst seals are on the chubby side and don't really go on land but if they do, they kind of waddle on their bellies.
I am pretty sure sea turtles legs are called flippers. Also, i think they can be called webbed feet. You know, i think they can be called fins too. I would go wth flippers.
The answer is Seals, Penguins and Sea lions. :)