4:34 what are you looking at here is a male hooded seal, the males have a reddish nose sack that he inflates to scare away rival males and impress females, alongside the distinctive black hood on the forehead that can also be inflated, females don’t have the hood or the red nose sack, so yeah.
The three groups of pinnipeds (walruses, sea lions and seals) explained: eared seals (sea lions and fur seals) have long back fin feet to walk easily on land, and they keep their hairy coat instead of shedding it like true seals, and they have ear flaps, walruses have long tusks and bulky bodies full of blubber and muscle that help them swim fast, and they can also walk on land easily, and they have a flattened semi circular shaped snout which has hundreds of short whiskers for finding prey easily in dark places, the snout is shaped like that of a hippopotamus’ snout, unlike eared seals and true seals which have cat like whiskers, true seals are the most specialised for swimming, so much indeed they have trouble moving on land due to being so blubbery and with relatively short legs and arms, and they shed their coat when getting close to adulthood and they have whiskers near their eyes for better finding their prey, so yeah.
Actually, the brown fur seal is a polyphyletic species, the cape fur seal and australian fur seal are separate species and not closely related at all, the cape fur seal is more closely related to both the subantarctic fur seal and antarctic fur seal, while the australian fur seal is more closely related to the new zealand fur seal, both the australian fur seal and new zealand fur seal now belong to the genus Cynophoca, where their scientific names are now Cynophoca dorifera and Cynophoca forsteri respectively, while the Arctocephalus genus now applies only to the Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus), Subantarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis), and Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella), the four fur seal species native to the coasts of the New World are more closely related to the Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus) and constitute another separate genus named Arctophoca, where the scientific names of the guadalupe fur seal, galapagos fur seal, juan fernandez fur seal, and south american fur seal are now Arctophoca townsendi, Arctophoca galapagoensis, Arctophoca philippii, and Arctophoca australis respectively.
The record-sized bull, shot in Possession Bay, South Georgia, on 28 February 1913, measured 6.85 m (22.5 ft) long and was estimated to weigh 5,000 kg (11,000 lb), although it was only partially weighed piecemeal. The maximum size of a female is 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) and 3.7 m (12 ft).
Those, *if* it was allowed, that are big enough to ride would be the (male) California sea lion, (male) South American sea lion, (possibly both gender due to their larger size) stellar sea lion, New Zealand sea lion, leopard seal, walrus, northern elephant seal, and *if* it was still around, the giant walrus. Even the southern elephant seal. Prefer the California seal lion, New Zealand Sea lion, walrus, both elephant seals myself.
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4:34 what are you looking at here is a male hooded seal, the males have a reddish nose sack that he inflates to scare away rival males and impress females, alongside the distinctive black hood on the forehead that can also be inflated, females don’t have the hood or the red nose sack, so yeah.
The three groups of pinnipeds (walruses, sea lions and seals) explained: eared seals (sea lions and fur seals) have long back fin feet to walk easily on land, and they keep their hairy coat instead of shedding it like true seals, and they have ear flaps, walruses have long tusks and bulky bodies full of blubber and muscle that help them swim fast, and they can also walk on land easily, and they have a flattened semi circular shaped snout which has hundreds of short whiskers for finding prey easily in dark places, the snout is shaped like that of a hippopotamus’ snout, unlike eared seals and true seals which have cat like whiskers, true seals are the most specialised for swimming, so much indeed they have trouble moving on land due to being so blubbery and with relatively short legs and arms, and they shed their coat when getting close to adulthood and they have whiskers near their eyes for better finding their prey, so yeah.
Awesome, I love your video so much. Next, please make about dugong & manatee size comparison.🙂
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Brown Fur Seals & Walruses have 2 subspecies:
Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus)
Australian Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus)
Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)
Atlantic Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus)
Actually, the brown fur seal is a polyphyletic species, the cape fur seal and australian fur seal are separate species and not closely related at all, the cape fur seal is more closely related to both the subantarctic fur seal and antarctic fur seal, while the australian fur seal is more closely related to the new zealand fur seal, both the australian fur seal and new zealand fur seal now belong to the genus Cynophoca, where their scientific names are now Cynophoca dorifera and Cynophoca forsteri respectively, while the Arctocephalus genus now applies only to the Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus), Subantarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis), and Antarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella), the four fur seal species native to the coasts of the New World are more closely related to the Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus) and constitute another separate genus named Arctophoca, where the scientific names of the guadalupe fur seal, galapagos fur seal, juan fernandez fur seal, and south american fur seal are now Arctophoca townsendi, Arctophoca galapagoensis, Arctophoca philippii, and Arctophoca australis respectively.
Forgot carribean monk seal, japanese sea lion, enaliarctos and others
Where’s ontocetus by the way?
PLEASE START DOING ABOUT DINOSSAURS!!!!!
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King you
You forgot the Caribbean monk seal
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Where is spinofaarus sir
Which mean as GigaFaarus XD
@@ellerthedino-torvosaurus No, he means Spinofaarus.
Pliosaur Size Comparison
Create for Marsupialia
ADDED TO GIGAFAARUS!
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you forgot about the stellers sea lion
They didn't. But the size wasn't accurate. I can tell because I saw a male yesterday in the zoo. Which whould dwarf anybody
southern elephant seal max size is 685-687 cm and ~5000 kg maybe little more
Who shot in 1913. rip 5 tons elephant seal.
The record-sized bull, shot in Possession Bay, South Georgia, on 28 February 1913, measured 6.85 m (22.5 ft) long and was estimated to weigh 5,000 kg (11,000 lb), although it was only partially weighed piecemeal. The maximum size of a female is 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) and 3.7 m (12 ft).
5 tonne elephant seals are like 8 foot tall humans. Too rare to count them
Name the seal you didn’t want to put in the viseo
Can you do a Chicken Size Comparison and Frog Size Comparison?
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ADDED TO TYRANNOSAURUS REX! AND ADDED TO BEELZEBUFO!
@@ellerthedino-torvosaurus yes, this actually is Tyrannosaurus Rex wasn't chicken species, they're tyrannosaurid family.
@@ellerthedino-torvosaurus you added one 🦖
Where is the Japanese sea lion?
He dead 💀
And Caribbean monk seal?
@@ellerthedino-torvosaurusbut he still forgot 😮
Scientific names of all thirty-five extant pinniped species:
1) Halichoerus grypus - Grey Seal
2) Phoca vitulina - Harbor Seal
3) Phoca largha - Spotted Seal
4) Pusa hispida - Ringed Seal
5) Pusa caspica - Caspian Seal
6) Pusa sibirica - Baikal Seal
7) Pagophilus groenlandicus - Harp Seal
8) Histriophoca fasciata - Ribbon Seal
9) Erignathus barbatus - Bearded Seal
10) Monachus monachus - Mediterranean Monk Seal
11) Paramonachus schauinslandi - Hawaiian Monk Seal
12) Leptonychotes weddellii - Weddell Seal
13) Ommatophoca rossii - Ross Seal
14) Hydrurga leptonyx - Leopard Seal
15) Lobodon carcinophagus - Crabeater Seal
16) Cystophora cristata - Hooded Seal
17) Mirounga angustirostris - Northern Elephant Seal
18) Mirounga leonina - Southern Elephant Seal
19) Callorhinus ursinus - Northern Fur Seal
20) Arctophoca townsendi - Guadalupe Fur Seal
21) Arctophoca galapagoensis - Galapagos Fur Seal
22) Arctophoca philippii - Juan Fernandez Fur Seal
23) Arctophoca australis - South American Fur Seal
24) Arctocephalus pusillus - Cape Fur Seal
25) Arctocephalus tropicalis - Subantarctic Fur Seal
26) Arctocephalus gazella - Antarctic Fur Seal
27) Cynophoca dorifera - Australian Fur Seal
28) Cynophoca forsteri - New Zealand Fur Seal
29) Eumetopias jubatus - Steller's Sea Lion
30) Zalophus californianus - California Sea Lion
31) Zalophus wollebaeki - Galapagos Sea Lion
32) Otaria flavescens - South American Sea Lion
33) Neophoca cinerea - Australian Sea Lion
34) Phocarctos hookeri - New Zealand Sea Lion
35) Odobenus rosmarus - Walrus
Can you do all animals size comparison living and extinct not the information one
Those, *if* it was allowed, that are big enough to ride would be the (male) California sea lion, (male) South American sea lion, (possibly both gender due to their larger size) stellar sea lion, New Zealand sea lion, leopard seal, walrus, northern elephant seal, and *if* it was still around, the giant walrus. Even the southern elephant seal. Prefer the California seal lion, New Zealand Sea lion, walrus, both elephant seals myself.
Elephant seals likely wouldn't allow you to ride them