Otariidae - fur seals, sea lions
                    There are 16 species  in this family. They are found along coastlines around North and South America, Northern and Central Asia, and along the southwest coast of Australia.  
                  They have long, fur-covered bodies; external ears; front and rear flippers; and a very short tail. Their front flippers have claws on the end. The species in this family use their front and rear flippers to walk on land and they use their front flippers to propel themselves through the water.  
                  Fur seals and sea lions  are very social and live in large groups. They eat fish and crustaceans. In the United States, the species in this family are  found along the Pacific Coast.  
                  World Status Key 
                        Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
  Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.   
                  US Status Key 
                         Threatened in US    Threatened in NH    Endangered in US    Endangered in NH    Introduced 
  Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                  
                  
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                  Afro-Australian Fur Seal - Arctocephalus pusillus                          
                  The Afro-Australian fur seal  is also known as the brown fur seal or the Cape fur seal.  
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                  Afro-Australian Fur Seal - Arctocephalus pusillus                           
The Afro-Australian fur seal has two subspecies. Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus is found along the southern coast of Africa and Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus is found along the southern coast of Australia.  
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                   Antarctic Fur Seal - Arctocephalus gazella                        
                  Close to 95% of the population of Antarctic fur seals breeds on the island of  South Georgia. 
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                  Antarctic Fur Seal - Arctocephalus gazella                          
                    The Antarctic fur seal is can travel at speeds of up to 12 mph on land.  
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                   Australian Sea Lion - Neophoca cinerea               
                  The Australian sea lion is found in on the south and west coasts of Australia. 
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                  Australian Sea Lion - Neophoca cinerea                    
The Australian sea lion is an excellent climber and very agile on land.  
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                   Californian Sea Lion - Zalophus californianus                      
                  The California sea lion is found off the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia to Mexico.  
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                  Californian Sea Lion - Zalophus californianus                      
The California sea lion can swim at speeds of up to 15-20 mph.  
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                  Californian Sea Lion - Zalophus californianus                      
The California sea lion can stay under water for up to 10 minutes.  
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                  Californian Sea Lion - Zalophus californianus                  
 California sea lions are very social and often gather in large groups.  
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                  Californian Sea Lion - Zalophus californianus                  
California sea lions eat fish, squid, and octopus. 
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                  Californian Sea Lion - Zalophus californianus                  
California sea lions are usually the sea lions you see at circuses, zoos, and aquariums doing tricks like balancing a ball on their nose. 
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                   Galápagos Fur Seal - Arctocephalus galapagoensis                      
                  The Galápagos fur seal is found in the Galápagos Islands. 
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                  Galápagos Fur Seal - Arctocephalus galapagoensis                   
The Galápagos fur seal spends more time on land than other species of fur seals.  
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                   Galápagos Sea Lion - Zalophus wollebaeki                   
                  The Galápagos sea lion is found in the Islands. 
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                   Guadalupe Fur Seal - Arctocephalus townsendi                      
                  The Guadalupe fur seal breeds on Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. They have been spotted as far north as the Channel Islands in California.  
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                  Guadalupe Fur Seal - Arctocephalus townsendi               
 Guadalupe fur seals live on rocky coasts and in the caves found along these shores.  
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                   Juan Fernández Fur Seal - Arctocephalus philippii                      
                  The Juan Fernández fur seal was once thought to be extinct. It breeds on the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile. 
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                  Juan Fernández Fur Seal - Arctocephalus philippii                
The Juan Fernández fur seal often rests in the water with its head down and its hindflippers swaying out of the water. 
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                   New Zealand Fur Seal - Arctocephalus forsteri                   
                  The New Zealand fur seal is found in off the coast of southern Australia and off the coast of South Island, New Zealand. 
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                  New Zealand Fur Seal - Arctocephalus forsteri               
Male  New Zealand fur seals first establish and defend a mating territory when they are 8-10 years old.  
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                   New Zealand Sea Lion - Phocarctos hookeri                      
                  The New Zealand sea lion is also known as the Hooker's sea lion. It is found on sandy beaches in  New Zealand.  
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                  New Zealand Sea Lion - Phocarctos hookeri                  
 New Zealand sea lion pups  explore freshwater creeks and pools behind the beach for  their first six months. 
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                   Northern Fur Seal - Callorhinus ursinus                         
                  The northern fur seal is found on coasts in the northern Pacific Ocean.  
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                  Northern Fur Seal - Callorhinus ursinus                      
The northern fur seal is a solitary animal, except during the breeding season.  
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                   South American Fur Seal - Arctocephalus australis                          
                  The South American fur seal is found on the coast of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, the  Falkland Islands, Peru, and Uruguay. 
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                  South American Fur Seal - Arctocephalus australis                      
The South American fur seal is found on rocky shores and islands. 
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                   South American Sea Lion - Otaria flavescens                   
                  The South American sea lion is found on the coasts of Brazil, Chile, the Falkland Islands, Peru, and Uruguay. 
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                  South American Sea Lion - Otaria flavescens                  
Male South American sea lions are up to three times larger than females.  
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                   Steller Sea Lion - Eumetopias jubatus                         
                  The Steller 
                  sea lion is found on the coast of Canada, Japan, Russia, and the western United States. 
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                  Steller Sea Lion - Eumetopias jubatus                     
Male Steller sea lions are very aggressive and territorial. 
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                   Subantarctic Fur Seal - Arctocephalus tropicalis                             
                  The Subantarctic fur seal is found in southern parts of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. 
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