The Australian Sea Lion is a species of sea lion that breeds only on the south and west coasts of Australia. Sea lions use their flippers in a wing-like motion to propel themselves through Australian sea lions have very well-developed facial whiskers. The flippers of the Sea lion, are homologous to the leg of a Snow Leopard.
Homology
(Homology forms the basis of organization for comparative biology.)
Organs as different as a bat's wing, a seal's flipper, a cat's paw and a human hand have a common underlying structure of bones and muscles.
The Flipper matches with the homologous structure of the paw of the Snow Leopard.
Homologous Structures of Bats Wing, Whale, Anteater, Mole, Horse, Pig, and Monkey.