Walvis Bay Seals
![Image of Afro-Australian Fur Seal](https://content.eol.org/data/media/d6/99/1a/542.4a375b373239e34e34b35724c2feca92.580x360.jpg)
Description:
Cape Fur Seals.They are much more closely related to sea lions than true seals, and share with them external ears (pinnae), relatively long and muscular foreflippers, and the ability to walk on all fours.
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