What type of animal are Pinnipeds?
The Pinnipeds belong to the families of true seals or the earless seals, the fur seals and sea lion (eared seals), and walrus.
Fun Pinniped Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), cephalopods (squid, octopus), mollusks (shellfish)
What do they eat? Carnivore
Average litter size? 1
How much do they weigh? 66-8157 lb (30-3700 kg), depending on species and sexes
How long are they? 43-255 in (1100-6500 mm)
How tall are they? N/A
What do they look like? Spindle-shaped, torpedos
Skin Type Fur, blubber, a layer of fat
What were their main threats? Humans, Leopard Seals, Sharks, Polar Bears, Killer Whales
What is their conservation status? Not Extinct
Where you’ll find them? Polar And Sub-polar Regions
Locations North Pacific, Southern Ocean, North Atlantic
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Pinnipedia
Class Mammalia
Family Pinnipedia
Fun Pinniped Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), cephalopods (squid, octopus), mollusks (shellfish)
What do they eat? Carnivore
Average litter size? 1
How much do they weigh? 66-8157 lb (30-3700 kg), depending on species and sexes
How long are they? 43-255 in (1100-6500 mm)
How tall are they? N/A
What do they look like? Spindle-shaped, torpedos
Skin Type Fur, blubber, a layer of fat
What were their main threats? Humans, Leopard Seals, Sharks, Polar Bears, Killer Whales
What is their conservation status? Not Extinct
Where you’ll find them? Polar And Sub-polar Regions
Locations North Pacific, Southern Ocean, North Atlantic
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Pinnipedia
Class Mammalia
Family Pinnipedia
Fun Pinniped Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), cephalopods (squid, octopus), mollusks (shellfish)
What do they eat? Carnivore
Average litter size? 1
How much do they weigh? 66-8157 lb (30-3700 kg), depending on species and sexes
How long are they? 43-255 in (1100-6500 mm)
How tall are they? N/A
What do they look like? Spindle-shaped, torpedos
Skin Type Fur, blubber, a layer of fat
What were their main threats? Humans, Leopard Seals, Sharks, Polar Bears, Killer Whales
What is their conservation status? Not Extinct
Where you’ll find them? Polar And Sub-polar Regions
Locations North Pacific, Southern Ocean, North Atlantic
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Pinnipedia
Class Mammalia
Family Pinnipedia
Fun Pinniped Facts For Kids
What do they prey on? Fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), cephalopods (squid, octopus), mollusks (shellfish)
What do they eat? Carnivore
Average litter size? 1
How much do they weigh? 66-8157 lb (30-3700 kg), depending on species and sexes
How long are they? 43-255 in (1100-6500 mm)
How tall are they? N/A
What do they look like? Spindle-shaped, torpedos
Skin Type Fur, blubber, a layer of fat
What were their main threats? Humans, Leopard Seals, Sharks, Polar Bears, Killer Whales
What is their conservation status? Not Extinct
Where you’ll find them? Polar And Sub-polar Regions
Locations North Pacific, Southern Ocean, North Atlantic
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Pinnipedia
Class Mammalia
Family Pinnipedia
What do they prey on? Fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), cephalopods (squid, octopus), mollusks (shellfish)
What do they eat? Carnivore
Average litter size? 1
How much do they weigh? 66-8157 lb (30-3700 kg), depending on species and sexes
How long are they? 43-255 in (1100-6500 mm)
How tall are they? N/A
What do they look like? Spindle-shaped, torpedos
Skin Type Fur, blubber, a layer of fat
What were their main threats? Humans, Leopard Seals, Sharks, Polar Bears, Killer Whales
What is their conservation status? Not Extinct
Where you’ll find them? Polar And Sub-polar Regions
Locations North Pacific, Southern Ocean, North Atlantic
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Pinnipedia
Class Mammalia
Family Pinnipedia
What do they prey on? Fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), cephalopods (squid, octopus), mollusks (shellfish)
What do they eat? Carnivore
Average litter size? 1
How much do they weigh? 66-8157 lb (30-3700 kg), depending on species and sexes
How long are they? 43-255 in (1100-6500 mm)
How tall are they? N/A
What do they look like? Spindle-shaped, torpedos
Skin Type Fur, blubber, a layer of fat
What were their main threats? Humans, Leopard Seals, Sharks, Polar Bears, Killer Whales
What is their conservation status? Not Extinct
What do they prey on?
Fish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp), cephalopods (squid, octopus), mollusks (shellfish)
What do they eat?
Carnivore
Average litter size?
1
How much do they weigh?
66-8157 lb (30-3700 kg), depending on species and sexes
How long are they?
43-255 in (1100-6500 mm)
How tall are they?
N/A
What do they look like?
Spindle-shaped, torpedos
Skin Type
Fur, blubber, a layer of fat
What were their main threats?
Humans, Leopard Seals, Sharks, Polar Bears, Killer Whales
What is their conservation status?
Not Extinct
Where you’ll find them? Polar And Sub-polar Regions
Locations North Pacific, Southern Ocean, North Atlantic
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Pinnipedia
Class Mammalia
Family Pinnipedia
Where you’ll find them?
Polar And Sub-polar Regions
Locations
North Pacific, Southern Ocean, North Atlantic
Kingdom Animalia
Genus Pinnipedia
Kingdom
Animalia
Genus
Pinnipedia
Class Mammalia
Family Pinnipedia