Quiz Lesson 3
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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eared seals ... | fur seals and sea lions
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What are the walrus tusks used for? | protection, to help them haul out
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which Seal's skin changes different color depending on how warm they are | walrus
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What is a haul out? | when pinnipeds come out of the water to the shore.
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Pinniped breeding grounds are called what? | rookeries
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a sea lions fur is... | rough and short
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Why are manatees so vulnerable to predators? | they are very slow, cannot turn their heads, and have no way to protect themselves.
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What does a walrus have that neither true seals or eared seals have? | tusks, long whiskers
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Walrus is prey for what animal | polar bear
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Why do people tend to "rescue" the pups of pinnipeds? | often it appears as if the mother has abandoned them when she has not.
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True seals do not have... | external ear flaps, they do have ear holes
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Sea lions do have... | external ear flaps
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Even though true seals do not move well on land, in the water they can swim in speeds of up to what? | 18mph
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fur seal's fur is ... | soft and luxurious
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Why is it dangerous for manatees to stay in shallow water? | they can get hit by boats
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Front flippers of true seals are... | short, fur-covered and end in claws.
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Why must manatees have fresh water? | to survive, God did not design them to drink salt water
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What temperature of water do manatees like? | warm
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What is the main difference between a manatee and a dugong? | the shape of its tail
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What state is a manatee sanctuary? | Florida
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