What are the two main groups of seals?

There are two types of seals: the earless
earless
The earless seals, phocids or true seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal lineage, Pinnipedia. All true seals are members of the family Phocidae (/ˈfoʊsɪdiː/). They are sometimes called crawling seals to distinguish them from the fur seals and sea lions of the family Otariidae.
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, or true, seals (family Phocidae); and the eared seals (family Otariidae)
, which comprise the sea lions and fur seals.
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What are the two types of seals?

The Different Types of Seals
  • Weddell seal.
  • Leopard seal. ...
  • Crabeater seal. ...
  • Ross seal. ...
  • Southern elephant seal. ...
  • Northern elephant seal. ...
  • Hawaiian monk seal. ...
  • Mediterranean monk seal. The Mediterranean monk seal is classified in the Phocidae family. ...
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How many type of seal are there?

There are 33 species of pinnipeds alive today, most of which are known as seals.
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Do seals have groups?

Most seal species live in very large social groups called colonies. They typically come to land or sea ice to mate and raise young in tightly packed gatherings of thousands. While seals are social and typically remain in groups, they don't have close relationships and are usually solitary hunters.
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What are a group of seals called?

There are many collective nouns for seals, including a colony, a rookery, a herd, a harem but perhaps our favourite is a bob of seals.
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Types of Seals



What is a group of harbor seals called?

In case you are wondering, as did I, a goup of seals is most commonly referred to as a pod or colony. The terms harem, herd, and rookery are also used, depending upon from where you originate. I can only hope the young Harbor Seal hauled out at Good Harbor Beach earlier this summer has a pod to which it belongs!
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How many seal teams are there?

Today's SEALs. Today there are 10 active-duty SEAL Teams, each made up of more than 200 men and women (SEALs and support and mission-enabling personnel), and each commanded by an 0-5 commander. Two additional SEAL Teams have been organized within the Naval Reserve Component.
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What category is a seal?

Seals are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, suborder Pinnipedia.
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What are the types of oil seals?

Oil Seal Style Selection (Common Types)
  • Type SC: Single lip w/spring, rubber covered O.D.
  • Type TC: Double lip w/spring, rubber covered O.D.
  • Type SB: Single lip with spring, metal O.D.
  • Type TB: Double lip with spring, metal O.D.
  • Type SA: Single lip w/spring, reinforced metal O.D.
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What family are seals in?

True seals, on the other hand, are in the family Phocidae. (Walruses are in the family Odobenidae, but their large tusks make them easy to tell apart from seals and sea lions.) Many people refer to mammals in Otariidae and Phocidae as seals, although the differences between the families are important.
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What is the difference between static and dynamic seals?

Static seals are usually used when there is no relative motion between mating surfaces. Dynamic seals are the opposite. They are used when there is motion between surfaces. This can be either reciprocating or oscillating motions.
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What are small seals called?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for SMALL SEAL [signet]
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What does SEAL Team 2 specialize in?

SEAL Team TWO deploys platoons to Naval Special Warfare Unit TWO in Germany, aboard Amphibious Ships deployed to Second and Sixth Fleets, and conducts deployment for training, (DFTs) throughout the European theater. SEAL Team TWO is the only SEAL team with an arctic warfare capability.
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Which SEAL Team is the most elite?

SEAL Team 6, officially known as United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), and Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), are the most highly trained elite forces in the US military.
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What is Green Team SEALs?

Green Team is a training/evaluation unit within DEVGRU. The SEALS in Green Team are not yet members of DEVGRU. They are trying out for membership in the elite, Tier One unit. DEVGRU candidates remain in this intensive program, constantly under the watchful eye of instructors, for at least six months.
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What's a group of sea lions called?

Sea lions congregate in gregarious groups called herds or rafts that can reach upwards of 1,500 individuals. It's common for scores of them to haul out together and loll about in the sand, comprising an amorphous pile in the noonday sun.
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What is the difference between a GREY seal and a common seal?

The main difference between the two species of seal is that the grey seal has a much longer snout than the common seal, and the nostrils of the grey seal are spaced far apart, while they are close together in the common seal.
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What are groups of animals called?

Names for Groups of Animals
  • Ants: a colony or an army. Apes: a shrewdness. ...
  • Chickens: a brood or peep; Chicks: a clutch or chattering. Clams: a bed. ...
  • Dolphins: a pod. Donkeys: a drove. ...
  • Foxes: a skulk or leash. ...
  • Hippopotami: a bloat or thunder. ...
  • Manatees: an aggregation. ...
  • Parrots: a pandemonium or company. ...
  • Rhinoceroses: a crash.
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What is a group of elephant seals called?

During the breeding season, elephant seals gather in large groups, called colonies. They tend to remain loyal to their colony, returning to their established breeding area each year. In their breeding area, males collect a harem of 40 to 50 females.
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What is group of humans called?

There is no specific word to describe a group of humans. When we dig up the English language, we find several words that could represent a community of humans, but none that exactly match what we are looking for.
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