=True seals=
The only difference between the two are that one has ears, and one is a natural no eared seals! Simple!
Seals are aquatic mammals. There are about 32 species of seals. There are two types of seals: the earless, or true, seals (family Phocidae); and the eared seals (family Otariidae), which are sea lions and fur seals. In addition to the presence of external ears, eared seals have longer flippers than earless seals.
They are found in coastal waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, as well as those of the Baltic and North Seas, making them the most widely distributed of the pinnipeds (walruses, eared seals, and true seals).
I don't know but they both have flippers whiskers eyes noses and skin. It's stupid, but im looking for the same question and answer too! Sprry.
An eared seal has visible ears, while the true seal does not.
The true seal family, scientifically known as Phocidae, comprises marine mammals commonly referred to as "true seals." Unlike their relatives, the eared seals, true seals lack external ear flaps and have a more streamlined body adapted for swimming. They are found in various oceanic environments and are known for their ability to dive and hunt for fish and other marine life. Common examples include the harbor seal and the elephant seal.
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.
External ears
lots. more than a million
No. Harp seals are native to the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
it is true harp seals live in saltwater.
if they are not a true seal the they do have ear