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Bobbie Kalman & Jaqueline Langille Bobbie Kalman & Jaqueline Langille Company www.crabtreebooks.com

The Science of Living Things Series A Bobbie Kalman Book Editor-in-Chief Bobbie Kalman Writing team Bobbie Kalman Jacqueline Langille Managing editor Lynda Hale Project editor Heather Levigne Editors Kate Calder Jane Lewis Hannelore Sotzek Computer design Lynda Hale Campbell Creative Services (cover type) Photo research Hannelore Sotzek Consultant Erin Blackwood, M.Ed., Marine Service Instructor, The Marine Mammal Center, Sausalito, California To Kevin, with hugs from Heo Special thanks to Cynthia D Vincent, Intersea Foundation; Kina Scudi, Sea World San Diego Photographs Frank S. Balthis: front cover (elephant seals), pages 8, 11 (top), 12, 19 (top), 30 (top) Tom Campbell: pages 11 (bottom), 20 (bottom), 25 Cynthia D Vincent: pages 14, 15, 31 Doc White/EarthWater: pages 9 (bottom), 20 (top) Bobbie Kalman: pages 29, 30 (bottom) Doug Perrine: page 16 Sea World, Inc./Bobbie Kalman: back cover (inset), page 26 (bottom) Tom Stack & Associates: Mike Bacon: page 6; W. Perry Conway: page 26 (top); David Fleetham: page 24; Jeff Foott: pages 7 (bottom), 13, 23; Barbara Gerlach: title page; Thomas Kitchin: pages 3, 9 (top), 21; Randy Morse: pages 19 (bottom), 28; Michael S. Nolan: page 17, Other images by Digital Stock and Eyewire, Inc. Illustrations Barbara Bedell: pages 4-5, 14, 15, 17, 18 (middle, bottom), 22, 29 (middle) Company; pages 12, 27 (top), 29 (bottom) Barb Hinterhoeller: page 27 (bottom) Jeannette McNaughton-Julich: page 8 Trevor Morgan: page 18 (top) Company www.crabtreebooks.com 1-800-387-7650 Copyright 2011 CRABTREE PUBLISHING COMPANY. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or be transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Company. In Canada: We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities. Due to rights restrictions and copyright protection, contents in this ebook may vary from the published original Published in Canada 616 Welland Ave. St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 5V6 Published in the United States PMB 59051 350 Fifth Avenue, 59th Floor New York, New York 10118 The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows: Kalman, Bobbie What is a marine mammal? (The science of living things) Includes index. ISBN 0-86505-936-5 (library bound) ISBN 0-86505-954-3 (pbk.) EISBN 0-77879-005-3 This book describes the ways in which marine mammals have adapted to ocean habitats, including physiology, reproduction, diet, and other behavior 1. Marine mammals Juvenile literature. [1. Marine mammals.] I. Langille, Jacqueline. II. Title. III. Series: Kalman, Bobbie. Science of living things. QL713.2.K35 2000 j599.5 LC 99-23814 Published in the United Kingdom Published in Australia CIP Maritime House 3 Charles Street Basin Road North, Hove Coburg North BN41 1WR VIC, 3058

Contents What is a marine mammal? 4 Life in the ocean 6 Marine senses 8 Family life 10 A seafood feast 12 Baleen whales 14 Toothed whales 16 Pinnipeds 18 Crawling seals 19 Walking seals 20 Walruses 21 Sea otters 22 Sirenians 24 Polar bears 26 Danger! 28 Marine mammals and people 30 Words to know 31 Index 32

What is a marine mammal? A mammal is an animal that drinks milk from its mother s body as a baby. All mammals are warm-blooded, which means their body temperature stays the same in warm or cold places. Most mammals have some hair or fur on their body. About 4600 species, or types, of mammals live on Earth. Marine mammals are mammals that have adapted, or become suited to, living in salt water. They spend much of their time in the ocean and depend on the sea for food. There are 140 species of marine mammals including whales, seals, walruses, sea lions, sea otters, manatees, dugongs, and polar bears. dugong baleen whale Manatees and dugongs make up the sirenian group. All sirenians live in salt water except one manatee species that lives in rivers. toothed whales harbor porpoise humpback whale common dolphin 4 Whales, dolphins, and porpoises are cetaceans. Cetaceans spend their entire life in water. Whales are divided into two groups toothed whales and baleen whales. beaked whale

Land and sea Some marine mammals do not spend their entire life in the ocean. Seals, sea lions, and walruses often leave the water to rest on land. Polar bears roam over ice floes in winter and live on shore during the summer. Sea otters rest on land during storms. Although these animals spend time out of the ocean, they belong to the marine mammal group because they depend on the sea for food. walrus sea lion Seals, sea lions, and walruses belong to a group of marine mammals called pinnipeds. Members of this group have flattened flippers instead of paws or feet. The sea otter belongs to the mustelid group, which also includes skunks and weasels. It is the only type of mustelid that is a marine mammal. polar bear sea otter Like other marine mammals, the polar bear relies on the ocean for food. It spends much of its time in the cold ocean waters. A polar bear s thick layer of body fat and fur help keep it warm. 5

Life in the ocean 6 Scientists think that marine mammals evolved, or changed gradually, from animals that lived on land. Long ago, some land animals began hunting in or near oceans and spending less time on land. They learned to dive, hunt, and swim to survive. Over millions of years, their body adapted to life in the water, and the ocean became their home. A marine mammal s body is streamlined, or sleek, to help it move easily through water. Some marine mammals have paddle-shaped limbs that they use to move their body through the water. Others use only their tail. All marine mammals have strong muscles for swimming. They are super swimmers!