Sentences with phrase «go to the sea lions»

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I used to think that sea lions were kind of fun (probably from going to SeaWorld), but these were fairly aggressive.
«That's going to disrupt food chains that sustain the kinds of creatures we're used to seeing at the poles — sea lions, penguins, and whales — and instead promote a microbe - dominated community,» he says.
Studying animals that show similar hemispheric biases for their own vocalization — like primates, sea lions and horses — could reveal important clues about how ancient language - processing mechanisms are, she adds: «Evolutionarily, this could go far beyond primates to a common ancestor for all mammals.
Next post: Moon valley, sea lions, flamingoes and going from super hot to ice cold in one day!
The opening shots of rolling sea and thundering Berber cavalry, well - handled as they are, don't really hint that The Wind and the Lion is going to be a good — more precisely, a special — movie.
My favorite part about this year was going on our field trip to Point Reyes and seeing the tide pools and sea lions.
With their unique diving abilities that allow them to swim where few humans have gone before, ocean mammals such as sea lions (pictured) are being outfitted with sensors that stick to their fur and later fall off when they molt.
SeaWorld will increase its focus on rescue operations — so that the thousands of stranded marine mammals like dolphins and sea lions that can not be released back to the wild will have a place to go.
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We probably wouldn't plan a trip to Cabo just to snorkel, unless you visit in October and go to Cabo Pulmo (a marine sanctuary) or Los Islotes near La Paz (to snorkel with sea lions), or go snorkeling with whale sharks in the winter season in La Paz (and we've written about these experiences on our blog).
It's dark when I get up at 6 am, the first hint of a new day on the horizon; the forest floor has turned gold and green as the cedars shed their summer cloak; honeysuckle leaves litter the boardwalks and garden ground; bright red honeysuckle berries are being plucked by tiny wrens; jays are sitting in the apple tree, feasting on the fruit we imagined as apple pie; the last roses are fading; fronds of great bull kelp are landing on the beach, food for next year's garden; the sudden daybreak howl of sporty boats heading to the hot fishing spots where we have our hydrophones has gone; sea lions are beginning to heave their huge bodies onto haul - out rocks along the way; most of our assistants have left, heading back to school or home; and in their absence we are spending more time in the lab at night, recording the voices of the orcas, who are still here.
Scenic Highlights: Seven nights cruising in the Galápagos Islands aboard the Yolita, explore the least visited islands of Isabela and Genovesa to see massive bird colonies and impressive volcanoes, relax on the white sandy beaches, hike to the top of the Sierra Negra volcano the most recently active volcano in the Galápagos, go snorkelling with sea lions and search for turtles and rays.
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We went out yesterday and there was so many baby sea lions all curiously following us to arch rock.
For an adventure, go on a kayaking tour to the Arch and watch the sea lion colony.
Meanwhile, great news for Old Ray (another gunshot wounded and now blind sea lion in our care), he's going to the Indianapolis Zoo where he'll get the right care and attention he needs to thrive!
«If it continues, if this is the new normal, the sea lion population and the fur seal population in California are going to have severe drops in their overall population,» Johnson said.
Or we may go to La Loberia which is a sea lion colony, to observe the sea lions and swim in the water with them.
No need to go anywhere, you can have a private picnic overlooking the ocean, listening to the sea lions right in the backyard!
Lino, one of our local Mexican guides, identified these as the head and flippers of a sleeping sea lion (another good reason to go with a guide).
3.5 hour whale watching cruise off Point Loma (you will go out to sea) Opportunity to spot whales, dolphins, sea lions and other marine wildlife and featuring GRAY WHALES An exclusive look at local environmental efforts Professional live narration by our expert captains and Whalers from San Diego Natural History Museum Snack bars featuring hot food and snacks, full bar and souvenirs Climate - controlled indoor or outdooor seating up on the sun deck 30 feet off the water for great views Views of famous San Diego landmarks
In one heartwarming clip, a sea lion named Ensign takes off toward the water before realizing her friend Ledger is reluctant to follow; she goes back to get him and together they jump into the waves.
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