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Orange County, California, with
comments on the
diversity and
taxonomy of
odobenids". PeerJ. 6: e5708. doi:10.7717/peerj.5708. PMC 6188011. PMID 30345169...
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multigene analysis indicates the
odobenids and
otariids diverged from the
phocids about 20–26
million years ago,
while the
odobenids and the
otariids separated...
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researchers believed that
phocids evolved separately from
otariids and
odobenids; and that they
evolved from otter-like animals, such as Potamotherium...
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honors Morio Akamatsu, a
curator of the
Hokkaido Museum. The
diversity of
odobenids increased during the Late
Miocene and
Pliocene (about 12.5
million to...
- as well as Suffolk, England. One of
these fossils was
identified as an
odobenid and
named Alachtherium cretsii. in 1867. An
isolated tooth (RBINS 2892)...
- the
arteries near
veins bringing cooled venous blood from the skin. In
odobenids and phocids, the
location of the
testes is para-abdominal,
though otariids...
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lions or fur seals,
distinct from true
seals (phocids) and the
walrus (
odobenids).
Otariids are
adapted to a
semiaquatic lifestyle,
feeding and migrating...
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larger than the
modern giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). The
biggest odobenid and one of the
biggest pinnipeds to have ever
existed is
Pontolis magnus...
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Retrieved 2022-01-23. Velez-Juarbe,
Jorge (2018-07-04). "New data on the
early odobenid Neotherium mirum Kellogg, 1931, and
other pinniped remains from the Sharktooth...
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pinnipeds is that
pinnipeds are a
diphyletic group and
otariids and
odobenids are more
closely related to bears, and
phocids are more
closely related...