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Pinnipeds / Eared seals / Antarctic fur seal / Fur seal / Earless seal / Southern elephant seal / Subantarctic fur seal / Leopard seal / Sea lion / Mammals of Australia / Megafauna / True seals
Date: 2014-12-26 23:34:28
Pinnipeds
Eared seals
Antarctic fur seal
Fur seal
Earless seal
Southern elephant seal
Subantarctic fur seal
Leopard seal
Sea lion
Mammals of Australia
Megafauna
True seals

A reprint from Evolution and Biogeography of Australasian Vertebrates Chapter 38

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