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The Return of the Sea Lions

07 Dec

The Return of the Sea Lions

For a week I had been hearing a colony of sea lions barking across the Bay and although I had viewed them from the dock I also was eager to observe them from the water however the weather was not cooperating with my plan. The winds had been playing havoc on the waters and the temp was near freezing so I waited impatiently for the weather to be more agreeable for a paddle.

Yesterday was picture perfect!IMG_7837

The sun was shining, the winds ceased blowing, the water was flat and my kayak was beckoning.
Each year the sea lions come for a visit. They just inexplicably appear, stay for a couple of weeks and then depart as mysteriously as they arrive. I find these winged foot mammals fascinating.

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Top Ten Sea Lion Facts

• Sea Lions enjoy relaxing and basking in the sun
• The males are called bulls and the females are called cows
• Males are massive and can weigh from 1,500 pounds to 1 ton in exceptional cases and can also be up to 11 feet long
• Females are smaller with an average weight of 700 pounds
• Female Sea Lions become part of a harem with a male that protects them
• They give birth to pups, which are born on land and can weigh up to 50 pounds at birth
• A Sea Lion is able to dive up to 600 feet for food in the water
• They can remain under the water for up to 40 minutes before surfacing for air
• They can swim at up to 25 miles per hour but generally they only move about 10 miles per hour unless they feel threatened
• The average life span in the wild for a Sea Lion is 20 years1

A link to Pacific Ocean Sea lions:
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=pacific+ocean+sea+lions&qpvt=pacific+ocean+sea+lions&FORM=IGRE#a
Are you a nature lover? What excites you about the outdoors?

 
6 Comments

Posted by on December 7, 2013 in Open for Discussion

 

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6 responses to “The Return of the Sea Lions

  1. Kris Repay

    December 7, 2013 at 1:48 am

    Btw. I never received any pics???

    Sent from my iPhone 😄

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  2. Kris Repay

    December 7, 2013 at 1:42 am

    Love it! Also like the picture you took and the link off the sneaky stealing seal lion. Very funny but poor guy, lucky sea lion!!! K

    Sent from my iPhone 😄

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  3. Anonymous

    December 7, 2013 at 1:29 am

    The Bull here looks huge!

     
    • BlackCrowCurios

      June 21, 2014 at 10:21 pm

      it was! it was enormous and made a hug slash when he entered the water…

       

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