Seal or Sea Lion? A Compare and Contrast Book

Seals and sea lions look very similar and it's sometimes difficult to tell which is which. Both of these marine mammals swim with flippers and can be found in oceans all over the world. One has visible ear flaps while the others' ears have no external flaps. One swooshes through the water using their back flippers and the other uses their front flippers to swim. On land, one bounces along and the other can “walk” on their flippers. Learn about the similarities and differences between these marine mammals in this latest addition to the Compare and Contrast Series!

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Seal or Sea Lion? A Compare and Contrast Book

Seals and sea lions look very similar and it's sometimes difficult to tell which is which. Both of these marine mammals swim with flippers and can be found in oceans all over the world. One has visible ear flaps while the others' ears have no external flaps. One swooshes through the water using their back flippers and the other uses their front flippers to swim. On land, one bounces along and the other can “walk” on their flippers. Learn about the similarities and differences between these marine mammals in this latest addition to the Compare and Contrast Series!

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Seal or Sea Lion? A Compare and Contrast Book

Seal or Sea Lion? A Compare and Contrast Book

by Cathleen McConnell

Narrated by Tyler Meloy

Unabridged — 5 minutes

Seal or Sea Lion? A Compare and Contrast Book

Seal or Sea Lion? A Compare and Contrast Book

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Overview

Seals and sea lions look very similar and it's sometimes difficult to tell which is which. Both of these marine mammals swim with flippers and can be found in oceans all over the world. One has visible ear flaps while the others' ears have no external flaps. One swooshes through the water using their back flippers and the other uses their front flippers to swim. On land, one bounces along and the other can “walk” on their flippers. Learn about the similarities and differences between these marine mammals in this latest addition to the Compare and Contrast Series!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940192589274
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
Publication date: 04/29/2024
Series: Compare and Contrast
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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