South American sea lion
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Definition
Noun A large, eared seal (Otaria flavescens, formerly Otaria byronia) native to the coastal regions of South America. It is characterized by sexual dimorphism, with males being significantly larger than females and developing a distinctive mane.
Usage
The term "south american sea lion" is used to specifically identify this species of sea lion found along the South American coastline. It is a countable noun.
Examples: * The south american sea lion colony on the beach was a noisy and impressive sight. * Researchers are studying the migration patterns of the south american sea lion. * A large male south american sea lion can weigh over 300 kilograms.
Advanced Usage
- The species is also known by the scientific synonym .
- In ecological contexts, it may be discussed as a key predator in its marine ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
- South American Sea Lion: The standard common name, often capitalized.
- Patagonian Sea Lion: A regional name sometimes used for the same species.
- Sea Lion: The general term for eared seals in the subfamily Otariinae.
- : The current accepted scientific name.
Synonyms
- Southern Sea Lion: A broader name that can sometimes refer to this species, though it may also include others.
- Patagonian Sea Lion (as noted above).
Related Phrases
- Sea lion colony: A group of sea lions resting on land.
- Bull sea lion: An adult male sea lion.
- Cow sea lion: An adult female sea lion.
Noun
- of the southern coast of South America