Both fissipeds and pinnipeds are to do with the order Carnivora (not to be confused with carnivorous animals).
Fissipeds are the terrestral members or the order Carnivora. eg. cats, dogs, bears, weasels etc.
Pinnipeds are the aquatic members of the order Carnivora. eg. true seals, eared seals and walruses.
When pinnipeds molt they
the enemies of pinnipeds are any other animal that they do not get along with or do not meet eye to eye with.
Usually, the correct term for males of the pinnipeds (seals and walruses) are called bulls.
pinnipeds
Pinnipeds are a group of marine mammals that includes seals, sea lions, and walruses. They are characterized by flippers for swimming and different adaptations for life both on land and in water. Pinnipeds can be found in oceans and other aquatic environments around the world.
like a long peice of string
The closest living relatives of bears are pinnipeds and mustelids. Pinnipeds are animals such as seals and sea lions. Mustelids are animals such as weasels. After that, they are related to Canids such as wolves, coyotes, etc.
Some are. Seals and other pinnipeds, for example.
Cetaceans, Pinnipeds and the like.
<p>There are more than 7 types of animals in the oceans. If you refer to types of mammals though, <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_mammal>Wikipedia</a> suggests this: Marine mammals can be subdivided into four recognised groups; cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises and narwhal), pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), and fissipeds, which are the group of carnivores with separate digits (the polar bear, and two species of otter)<p>
Pinnipeds make an assortment of sounds...barking, yodelling, roaring, etc. Each species has some variation in vocalizations. Elephant seals with their large noses have a unique reverberation...especially the males.
No, they are in teh same family as sea cows, not seals