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Pinniped and Subantarctic fur seal

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Pinniped and Subantarctic fur seal

Pinniped vs. Subantarctic fur seal

Pinnipeds, commonly known as seals, are a widely distributed and diverse clade of carnivorous, fin-footed, semiaquatic marine mammals. The subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) is found in the southern parts of the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic Oceans.

Similarities between Pinniped and Subantarctic fur seal

Pinniped and Subantarctic fur seal have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antarctic fur seal, Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals, Fur seal.

Antarctic fur seal

The Antarctic fur seal, sometimes called the Kerguelen fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella), is one of eight seals in the genus Arctocephalus, and one of nine fur seals in the subfamily Arctocephalinae.

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Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals

The Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals is part of the Antarctic Treaty System.

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Fur seal

Fur seals are any of nine species of pinnipeds belonging to the subfamily Arctocephalinae in the family Otariidae.

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Pinniped and Subantarctic fur seal Comparison

Pinniped has 385 relations, while Subantarctic fur seal has 12. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.76% = 3 / (385 + 12).

References

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