- the seal lineage, Pinnipedia. All true
seals are
members of the
family Phocidae (/ˈfoʊsɪdiː/). They are
sometimes called crawling seals to distinguish...
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Phocinae (known
colloquially as "Northern seals") is a
subfamily of
Phocidae whose distribution is
found in the seas
surrounding the Holarctic, with the...
-
Odobenidae Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus)
Otariidae (eared seals: fur seals, sea lions)
Phocidae (earless
seals or true seals)...
- fur seals; and
Phocidae, the
earless or true seals.
Odobenidae and
Otariidae are
combined into the
superfamily Otarioidea, with
Phocidae in Phocoidea....
- families: Ailuridae, Canidae, Mephitidae, Mustelidae, Odobenidae, Otariidae,
Phocidae, Procyonidae, and Ursidae, and
include the dogs, bears, raccoons, weasels...
- schauinslandi) is an
endangered species of
earless seal in the
family Phocidae that is
endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands. The
Hawaiian monk seal is one...
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Marine mammals comprise over 130
living and
recently extinct species in
three taxonomic orders. The
Society for
Marine Mammalogy, an
international scientific...
- the Eocene. The
clade is
currently divided into
three families:
Family Phocidae (true or
earless seals)
consists of
around 19
species of
highly aquatic...
- The grey seal (Halic****us grypus) is a
large seal of the
family Phocidae,
which are
commonly referred to as "true seals" or "earless seals". The only...
-
Odobenidae Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus)
Otariidae (eared seals: fur seals, sea lions)
Phocidae (earless
seals or true seals)...