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Pinnipeds [2] are the seals and their relatives, a group of semi-aquatic marine
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mammals. The Pinnipedia is in the Order Carnivora. There are three seal
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families: Odobenidae (walruses), Otariidae (eared seals, including sea lions
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and fur seals), and Phocidae (true seals).[3]
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Seals are sleek-bodied and barrel-shaped. Their bodies are well adapted to the
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aquatic habitat where they spend most of their lives. Pinnipeds have flippers
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for hands, big bulky bodies, doggish faces, and big eyes. Unlike cetaceans,
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pinnipeds have their noses on their faces, and each nostril of the nose closes
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when the pinniped goes underwater. Like cetaceans, pinnipeds have a thick layer
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of blubber (fat) just under their skin: this blubber keeps them warm in cold
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waters and keeps them fed during times when food is not easily found. When they
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cannot find food, they live off the fat in the blubber.
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Pinnipeds are carnivorous. This means they eat only meat (such as fish or
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squid) and not plants. However, almost all pinnipeds can be eaten by polar
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bears, sharks and killer whales.
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Seals are often trained in zoos or aquariums to put on shows. However, in
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Sweden, it is illegal to train a seal to balance a ball on its nose.[4]
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From [Pinniped Wikipedia](https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinniped)
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