Seals and sea lions are marine mammals called 'pinnipeds' that differ in physical characteristics and adaptations. Sea lions (left) are brown, bark loudly, "walk" on land using their large flippers and have visible ear flaps. Seals have small flippers, wriggle on their bellies on land, and lack visible ear flaps.
Sea lions have external ears and seals do not.
Seals and sea lions do not live in Jamaica.
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.
no.
There are sea lions in Antarctica. Both sea lions and seals are able to live in the harsh climate of Antarctica.
pinnipeds
no
sea lions
Unlike seals, which have small ear flaps, sea lions have external ear flaps that are more prominent. This anatomical difference is one of the key features that distinguishes sea lions from true seals. Additionally, sea lions are generally more social and agile on land, often using their flippers to walk, whereas seals tend to be more cumbersome on land.
External ears
Weddell seals are related to walruses and sea lions
yeah coz' seals and sea lions are fish aren't they