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The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
Limbs.
Seals typically have around 200 bones in their bodies, similar to the number of bones in humans. However, the exact count can vary slightly among different species of seals. Their skeletal structure is adapted for swimming, with modified limbs that function as flippers.
Seals have around 34-36 bones in their fore-flippers (front limbs) and about 26-30 bones in their hind-flippers (back limbs), totaling to approximately 60-66 bones in their skeleton.
8 major limbs
The animal with four paddle-like limbs is commonly known as a seal. Seals belong to the family Phocidae and are adapted for life in water, using their flippers to propel themselves while swimming. Additionally, other marine animals, such as sea turtles, also have paddle-like limbs, but seals are the most recognized example.
octopus have exactly eight limbs
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No. These animals are mammals, they breathe air.
A healthy lion has four (4) limbs or legs.
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