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James Clark Ross FLS was an adventurer. He located the North Magnetic Pole (1831) & charted most of Antarctica’s coastline. The Ross Seal, 1st described at Ross expedition 1841, smallest of the Antarctic pinnipeds, was named after him.
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Please enjoy some plastered pinnipeds! 🦭🫧
for @/foxlover91 of the Kahunas George, Cedric, and Cory.

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2022: this year's advances in marine mammal paleontology! Finished this new blog post right on time. Let me know if I've missed anything. New whales, dolphins, pinnipeds, and loads of big shiny analyses. https://t.co/R7g7CkmW96

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Overall, these fish play a role where they remind of how rich the ecosystem is - supporting whales, sharks, pinnipeds, seabirds, and thousands of tonnes of fish! The North Pacific Bluefin Tuna is one of the most well-known denizens of the region, supporting many fishermen.

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Are these Otters? Nah these are basal Pinnipeds, yeah they’re still around in the HE, all are freshwater animals as the saltwater group eventually got outcompeted by the more derived seals.
Names in Order:
Swamp Bun
Polar swamp Maned Bun
Wet lake bun
Mud bun

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The Common Hurn for Dragonslayer Codex. They’re a clade of protowhale that ended up very successful- monopolizing niches taken by pinnipeds in our world. They dominate the seas in a myriad of forms

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THERE'S WALRUS ENEMIES TOO, MAN WHAT DID PINNIPEDS EVER DO TO YOU

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After 11 years, it's FINALLY published - a comparison of seal muscles! Spoiler: Pinnipeds have less facial muscles than most other mammals! And, facial muscles are adapted for underwater life + feeding strategies. https://t.co/0j9AH7h0Os

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PLEASE SIGN THE UK GOVERNMENT PETITION AND RETWEET THIS POST!

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You can help seals by signing the petition and asking all of your friends to do the same. Thank you⁠!⁠

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Pinnipeds! Reptiles! Ungulates! Invertebrates!

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Hi I’m Millie and I’m a marine biology undergrad currently focusing on the physiology, foraging ecology, and conservation of large pinnipeds ...

I like to doodle sometimes when I have da energy <83c

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Pinnipeds (eared seals, true seals, walruses and the extinct desmatophocids) all come from an ancestor that lived in the North Pacific a little over 20 million years ago. Check out the cool art depicting what their ancestor looked like by

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I am the Emperor of Eternal Sleep, Adherent of All Pinnipeds, Mother of the Cat and Plants, Blind Sage of Suffering, Apprentice of Digital Arts and Slave of the Tastiest Teriyaki Chicken and Lasagne

Nice to meet you, friends😳 https://t.co/1RyyPDr8cr

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New pub on Japanese fossil pinnipeds: Earliest record of Steller's sea lion Eumetopias jubatus, based on a large jaw from the early Pleistocene Omma Formation of Japan. [Tsuzuku & Kohno, 2020]: https://t.co/speo18td3Y

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The fantastic commissioned their character Chesa. As a big fan of Pinnipeds, I was more than happy to do so. Thank you again for this opportunity! 💙🤍

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I love the evolution of animals back to the sea! I've also done pinnipeds and manatees

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