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Pinnipeds spend many months at a time at sea, so they must sleep in the water. Scientists have recorded them sleeping for minutes at a time while slowly drifting downward in a belly-up orientation. Like other marine mammals, seals sleep in water with half of their brain awake so that they can detect and escape from predators. [79] When they are asleep on land, both sides of their brain go into sleep mode. [80] Distribution and habitat [ edit ] Walrus on ice off Alaska. This species has a discontinuous distribution around the Arctic Circle.As of 2021, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) recognizes 36 pinniped species. With the Japanese sea lion and the Caribbean monk seal recently extinct, ten more are considered at risk, as they are ranked " Endangered" (Hawaiian monk seal, Mediterranean monk seal, Galápagos fur seal, Australian sea lion, New Zealand sea lion, Caspian seal, and Galápagos sea lion) or " Vulnerable" (northern fur seal, hooded seal, and walrus). [178] There has been some debate over the cause of the decline of Steller sea lions in Alaska since the 1970s. [179] Bearded seal pups are born on the floating sea ice. The mother spends very little time with the pup, which is able to swim within hours of being born. This may be a tactic to minimize the risk of predation by polar bears; a lone cub is harder to spot on the ice floe than it would be if the mother was also present. The cub stays with its mother for only 3 weeks. Ferguson, Steven H.; Young, Brent G.; Yurkowski, David J.; Anderson, Randi; Willing, Cornelia; Nielsen, Ole (2017). "Demographic, ecological, and physiological responses of ringed seals to an abrupt decline in sea ice availability". PeerJ. 5: e2957. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2957. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 5292026. PMID 28168119.

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Though able to move on both land and sea, pinnipeds are the most efficient underwater. Some species spend the majority of their life in the ocean—female northern elephant seals spend 66 percent of their time in the open ocean. Polar Seal is a durable hydrophobic coating. However, it does not offer the same long-term protection as Ultra High Definition Wax or Extra Gloss Protection.Blix, Arnoldus Schytte (15 June 2018). "Adaptations to deep and prolonged diving in phocid seals" (PDF). The Journal of Experimental Biology. 221 (12): jeb182972. doi: 10.1242/jeb.182972. PMID 29934417. S2CID 49387480. The eared seals found furthest north are the northern fur seal and the Steller sea lion. Although both are present in sub-Arctic regions, neither is a true Arctic seal. Pinnipeds have well-developed tactile senses. Their mystacial vibrissae have ten times the innervation of terrestrial mammals, allowing them to effectively detect vibrations in the water. [58] These vibrations are generated, for example, when a fish swims through water. Detecting vibrations is useful when the animals are foraging and may add to or even replace vision, particularly in darkness. [59] Harbor seals have been observed following varying paths of another seal that swam ahead several minutes before, similar to a dog following a scent trail, [60] [61] and even to discriminate the species and the size of the fish responsible for the trail. [62] Blind ringed seals have even been observed successfully hunting on their own in Lake Saimaa, likely relying on their vibrissae to gain sensory information and catch prey. [63]

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Rybczynski, N.; Dawson, M. R.; Tedford, R. H. (2009). "A semi-aquatic Arctic mammalian carnivore from the Miocene epoch and origin of Pinnipedia". Nature. 458 (7241): 1021–24. Bibcode: 2009Natur.458.1021R. doi: 10.1038/nature07985. PMID 19396145. S2CID 4371413. Lavigne, D. (2003). "Marine mammals and fisheries: The role of science in the culling debate". In Gales, N.; Hindell, M.; Kirkwood, R. (eds.). Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues: Fisheries, Tourism and Management. Csiro Publishing. p.41. ISBN 978-0-643-06953-4. Riedman, M. L.; Le Boeuf, B. J. (1982). "Mother-pup separation and adoption in northern elephant seals". Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 11 (3): 203–13. doi: 10.1007/BF00300063. JSTOR 4599535. S2CID 2332005. Cullen, T. M.; Fraser, D.; Rybczynski, N.; Shroder-Adams, C. (2014). "Early Evolution of sexual dimorphism and polygyny in Pinnipeda". Evolution. 68 (5): 1469–1484. doi: 10.1111/evo.12360. PMID 24548136. S2CID 10389875.Otariidae (16 species) Members of this family are also known as the ‘ eared seals’ on behalf of their visible external ears. This family contains sea lions and fur seals.

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When swimming, otariids rely on their fore-flippers for locomotion in a wing-like manner similar to penguins and sea turtles. [43] Fore-flipper movement is not continuous, and the animal glides between each stroke. [42] Compared to terrestrial carnivorans, the fore-limbs of otariids are reduced in length, which gives the locomotor muscles at the shoulder and elbow joints greater mechanical advantage; [41] the hind-flippers serve as stabilizers. [35] Phocids and walruses swim by moving their hind-flippers and lower body from side to side, [43] while their fore-flippers are mainly used for steering. [41] Some species leap out of the water, which may allow them to travel faster. In addition, sea lions are known to "ride" waves, which probably helps them decrease their energy usage. [35] However, with flippers for limbs, a layer of blubber to insulate them from the cold, and many other adaptations for swimming and diving, pinnipeds are much more at home in the water than they are on land. Related Animals The polar bear is one of the main predators of seals that live in the Arctic. Bears and weasels are the pinniped’s closest relatives on land.

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