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nautica902

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What are some of the differences between seals and sea lions?

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Which of the following best describes the foreshore of a beach?
 A) It is the active zone of the beach that is washed by waves during the daily rise and fall of the tides.
  B) It is highest part of a beach.
  C) It is the part of the beach that has windblown dunes and grasses.
  D) It is the area below the low-tide mark, where wave action, turbulent backwash, and longshore currents excavate a trough.



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 True seals have a smooth head with no external ear flaps. This makes seals more streamlined
 True seals do not have an under layer of fur.
 True seals' hind appendages are partially fused. This restricts their movement on land.
 Seal lions have external ear flaps on their streamlined head.
 Sea lions have an underfur pelt.
 Sea lions have a higher range of motion in their flippers. Due to the articulation in their flippers, they are quite mobile on land. This allows them to spend extended periods of time out of the water.

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nautica902

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Reply 2 on: Aug 22, 2018
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