- as seals, are a
widely distributed and
diverse clade of carnivorous,
fin-
footed, semiaquatic,
mostly marine mammals. They
comprise the
extant families...
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Pinnipeds (from
Latin pinna "wing or
fin" and ped- "
foot"), or
fin-
footed mammals, are a
widely distributed and
diverse group of semi-aquatic
marine mammals...
- Swimfins, swim
fins,
diving fins, or
flippers are
finlike accessories worn on the feet, legs or
hands and made from rubber, plastic,
carbon fiber or combinations...
- from the tail or
caudal fin, fish
fins have no
direct connection with the back bone and are
supported only by muscles. Fish
fins are
distinctive anatomical...
-
classified under the
order Pinnipedia, which, in Latin,
means feather- or
fin-
footed.
Elephant seals are
considered true seals, and fall
under the
family Phocidae...
- The
fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also
known as the finback whale or common rorqual, is a
species of baleen
whale and the second-longest cetacean...
- A
dorsal fin is a
fin on the back of most
marine and
freshwater vertebrates.
Dorsal fins have
evolved independently several times through convergent evolution...
- worms[citation needed]). This
species usually infects pinnipeds; the semi-aquatic
fin-
footed marine mammals most
commonly known as
seals and sea lions.
Pinniped infections...
-
imarpigmiutaat pl in Yup'ik and Cup'ik,
imarpillar in Cup'ig) are only
fin-
footed species, such as
seals and walruses.
There are four
species of
seals in...
-
Quatuor pour la
fin du
Temps (French pronunciation: [kwatɥɔʁ puʁ la fɛ̃ dy tɑ̃]),
originally Quatuor de la
fin du
Temps ("Quartet of the End of Time")...