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A Humpback whale, a member of Order Cetacea
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A Humpback whale, a member of Order Cetacea
A Leopard seal, a member of infrafamily Pinnipedia
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A Leopard seal, a member of infrafamily Pinnipedia
A West Indian Manatee, a member of Order Sirenia
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A West Indian Manatee, a member of Order Sirenia

A marine mammal is a mammal that is primarily ocean-dwelling or depends on the ocean for its food. Mammals originally evolved on land, but later marine mammals evolved to live back in the ocean.

There are five groups of marine mammals:

  1. Order Sirenia: the manatee, dugong, and sea cow
  2. Order Carnivora, family Ursidae: the polar bear
  3. Order Carnivora, infrafamily Pinnipedia: the seal, sea lion, and walrus
  4. Order Carnivora, family Mustelidae: the Sea Otter and Marine Otter
  5. Order Cetacea: the whale, dolphin, and porpoise
Since different groups of marine mammals originate from different ancestors, this is a case of convergent evolution.

Since mammals originally evolved on land, their spines are optimized for running, allowing for up-and-down but only little sideways motion. Therefore, marine mammals typically swim by moving their spine up and down. By contrast, fish normally swim by moving their spine sideways. For this reason, fish mostly have vertical caudal (tail) fins, while marine mammals have horizontal caudal fins.

Some of the primary differences between marine mammals and other marine life are:

The polar bear spends a large proportion of its time in a marine environment, albeit a frozen one. When it does swim in the open sea it is extremely proficient and has been shown to cover 74 km in a day. For these reasons, some scientists regard it as a marine mammal.

Research

Considerable research has been conducted on the incidence of diseases that afflict marine mammals in the marine environment. this work has addressed leptospirosis, phocine herpesvirus, neurological diseases and other pathologies affecting marine mammals. Entire research organizations have developed such as the Marine Mammal Center to focus upon the rehabilitation and research functions of marine mammals.

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