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  2. List of mammals of California - Wikipedia

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    Four species of eared seals occur in California. Guadalupe fur seal, Arctophoca townsendi; Northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus; Northern (Steller) sea lion, Eumetopias jubatus; California sea lion, Zalophus californianus; Order: Carnivora Family: Phocidae. Four species of earless seals occur in California. Northern elephant seal, Mirounga ...

  3. Pinniped - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Canada permits the hunting of harp seals. This has been met with controversy and debate. Proponents of seal hunts insist that the animals are killed humanely and the white-coated pups are not taken, while opponents argue that it is irresponsible to kill harp seals as they are already threatened by declining habitat. [173] [174]

  4. Sea lion - Wikipedia

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    Adult California sea lions eat about 5% to 8% of their body weight per day (15–40 lb (6.8–18.1 kg)). [citation needed] California sea lions feed mainly offshore in coastal areas. They eat a variety of prey—such as squid, anchovies, mackerel, rockfish, and sardines—found in upwelling areas.

  5. California sea lion - Wikipedia

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    The California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal eared seal native to western North America. It is one of six species of sea lions . Its natural habitat ranges from southeast Alaska to central Mexico , including the Gulf of California .

  6. Seal recovering at Marine Mammal Stranding Center after being ...

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    LAVALLETTE - An adult harp seal was rescued from a beach in Lavallette on Saturday after it was seen eating sand for a day by animal observers, according to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center of ...

  7. Harbor seal - Wikipedia

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    The harbor (or harbour) seal (Phoca vitulina), also known as the common seal, is a true seal found along temperate and Arctic marine coastlines of the Northern Hemisphere. The most widely distributed species of pinniped (walruses, eared seals, and true seals), they are found in coastal waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Baltic ...

  8. Enaliarctos - Wikipedia

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    E. mealsi reconstruction and size comparison . It had a short tail and developed limbs with webbed feet. Unlike modern sea lions, it had a set of slicing carnassials; the presence of slicing teeth (rather than purely piercing teeth as in modern fish-eating pinnipeds) suggests that Enaliarctos needed to return to shore with prey items in order to masticate and ingest them.

  9. Harp seal - Wikipedia

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    The harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus), also known as Saddleback Seal or Greenland Seal, is a species of earless seal, or true seal, native to the northernmost Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. Originally in the genus Phoca with a number of other species, it was reclassified into the monotypic genus Pagophilus in 1844.