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    The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens, formerly Otaria byronia), also called the southern sea lion and the Patagonian sea lion, is a sea lion found...
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    Genus Eumetopias Steller's sea lion, E. jubatus Genus Neophoca Australian sea lion, N. cinerea Genus Otaria South American sea lion, O. flavescens Genus Phocarctos...
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    Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus, also known as Steller's sea lion or the northern sea lion) is a large, near-threatened species of sea lion, predominantly...
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    The Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) is a species of sea lion that lives and breeds on the Galápagos Islands and, in smaller numbers, on Isla...
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    The Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), also known as the Australian sea-lion or Australian sealion, is a species of sea lion that is the only endemic...
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    The New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri), once known as Hooker's sea lion, and as pakake (for both male and female) or whakahao (male) and kake (female)...
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    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...
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    Pinniped (redirect from Sea-calf)
    (whose only living member is the walrus), Otariidae (the eared seals: sea lions and fur seals), and Phocidae (the earless seals, or true seals), with...
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    seal and the South American sea lion tend to herd specific harem-associated females, occasionally injuring them, while the Steller sea lion and the New...
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    Chimento, N. R. & Agnolin, F. L. (2017). "The fossil American lion (Panthera atrox) in South America: Palaeobiogeographical implications". Comptes Rendus...
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    variation in the gene pool that may help to protect the South American sea lion from extinction. In lions, prides are often followed by related males in bachelor...
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  • Seawolf (redirect from Sea wolf)
    known as wolffish or sea wolf A nickname of the killer whale South American sea lion, locally called lobo marino (sea wolf) The Sea-Wolf, a 1904 novel by...
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    relative, the white-nosed coati. The South American coati is widespread in tropical and subtropical South America. It occurs in the lowland forests east...
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    The South American foxes (Lycalopex), commonly called raposa in Portuguese, or zorro in Spanish, are a genus from South America of the subfamily Caninae...
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    considered synonymous with the American marten. The American marten is broadly distributed in northern North America. From north to south its range extends from...
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    North America began to arrive in the Pacific Northwest to trade for sea otter furs. Russian hunting expanded to the south, initiated by American ship captains...
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    in length, while the giant otter of Amazonian South America can measure up to 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) and sea otters can exceed 45 kg (99 lb) in weight. Wolverines...
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    Cougar (redirect from Mountain Lion)
    KOO-gər), also known as the puma, mountain lion, catamount, or panther, is a large cat native to the Americas, second in size only to the stockier jaguar...
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    Elephant seal (redirect from Sea Elephant)
    2006. BBC News. Retrieved 23 April 2013. "Southern Elephant Seals of Sea Lion Island – A Long-term Research Project" (PDF). Eleseal.org. Retrieved 2010-05-21...
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    Morgan (1985). "A new sea otter (Carnivora: Mustelidae) from the late Miocene and early Pliocene (Hemphillian) of North America". Journal of Paleontology...
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    331–344 Mills & Hofer 1998, p. 97 "The spotted hyena from Aristotle to the Lion King: reputation is everything - In the Company of Animals". Stephen E. Glickman...
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    Operation Sea Lion, also written as Operation Sealion (German: Unternehmen Seelöwe), was Nazi Germany's code name for their planned invasion of the United...
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    Fur seal (redirect from Sea Bear)
    South American fur seals, and subantarctic fur seals. Along with the previously mentioned thick underfur, fur seals are distinguished from sea lions by...
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    Crimea and 0 to 1500 B.C.E. in the Donev River Basin in the northern Black Sea region. Fossils of the corsac fox have been recovered from the famous Denisova...
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    centered on Central America (where their diversity is greatest); they entered the formerly isolated South America as part of the Great American Interchange,...
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    Stoat (category Carnivorans of North America)
    1,200 m) and Hokkaido. Its vertical range is from sea level to 3,000 m (9,800 ft). In North America, it is found throughout Alaska and western Yukon to...
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    "mink": the American mink and the European mink. The extinct sea mink was related to the American mink but was much larger. The American mink's fur has...
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  • List of mammals of Chile (category Lists of mammals of South America)
    Clade: Pinnipedia (seals, sea lions and walruses) Family: Otariidae (eared seals, sea lions) Genus: Arctocephalus South American fur seal, Arctocephalus...
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    northernmost range boundary commenced on the coast of the Sea of Japan at 44°N, continuing south at a distance of 15–30 km (9.3–18.6 mi) from the coast to...
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    2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018. Heptner, V. G. "Mammals of Soviet Union. Sea cows and carnivora." Vysshaya shkola 2 (1967): 1-1004. "Pine marten (Martes...
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