Streamlined flippers are often considered the defining feature of seals and sea lions, whose very name ‘pinniped’ comes from the Latin pinna and pedis, meaning ‘fin-footed’. Yet not all pinniped limbs are alike. Whereas otariids (fur seals and sea lions) possess stiff streamlined forelimb flippers, phocine seals (northern true seals) have retained a webbed yet mobile paw bearing sharp claws. Here, we show that captive and wild phocines routinely use these claws to secure prey during processing, enabling seals to tear large fish by stretching them between their teeth and forelimbs. ‘Hold and tear’ processing relies on the primitive forelimb anatomy displayed by phocines, which is also found in the early fossil pinniped Enaliarctos. Phocine f...
Mammalian molluscivores feed mainly by shell-crushing or suction-feeding. The extinct marine arctoid...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
Mammalian molluscivores feed mainly by shell-crushing or suction-feeding. The extinct marine arctoid...
Streamlined flippers are often considered the defining feature of seals and sea lions, whose very na...
The behaviours used by mammalian predators to capture and process their prey play a pivotal role in ...
Adaptations for feeding underwater were crucial to the success of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and w...
Includes bibliographical references.During the transition from land to water, phocids (seals) evolve...
Prey processing in captive harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and spotted seals (Phoca largha)
Feeding kinematic studies inform our understanding of behavioral diversity and provide a framework f...
Secondarily aquatic tetrapods have many unique morphological adaptations for life underwater compare...
The origin of baleen whales (Mysticeti), the largest animals on Earth, is closely tied to their sign...
Supplementary tables for each subject animal detailing the number of behavioural bouts performed for...
The origin of baleen whales (Mysticeti), the largest animals on Earth, is closely tied to their sign...
The origin of baleen whales (Mysticeti), the largest animals on Earth, is closely tied to their sign...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
Mammalian molluscivores feed mainly by shell-crushing or suction-feeding. The extinct marine arctoid...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
Mammalian molluscivores feed mainly by shell-crushing or suction-feeding. The extinct marine arctoid...
Streamlined flippers are often considered the defining feature of seals and sea lions, whose very na...
The behaviours used by mammalian predators to capture and process their prey play a pivotal role in ...
Adaptations for feeding underwater were crucial to the success of pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and w...
Includes bibliographical references.During the transition from land to water, phocids (seals) evolve...
Prey processing in captive harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and spotted seals (Phoca largha)
Feeding kinematic studies inform our understanding of behavioral diversity and provide a framework f...
Secondarily aquatic tetrapods have many unique morphological adaptations for life underwater compare...
The origin of baleen whales (Mysticeti), the largest animals on Earth, is closely tied to their sign...
Supplementary tables for each subject animal detailing the number of behavioural bouts performed for...
The origin of baleen whales (Mysticeti), the largest animals on Earth, is closely tied to their sign...
The origin of baleen whales (Mysticeti), the largest animals on Earth, is closely tied to their sign...
As large-bodied predators, pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions, and walruses) play essential role...
Mammalian molluscivores feed mainly by shell-crushing or suction-feeding. The extinct marine arctoid...
The relationships and the zoogeography of the three extant pinniped families, Otariidae (sea lions a...
Mammalian molluscivores feed mainly by shell-crushing or suction-feeding. The extinct marine arctoid...