When seals and
sea lions eat these fish, the acid causes damage to the central nervous system.
Learn about what our California
sea lions eat, the characteristics of their habitat, and the threats they face.
Not exact matches
Once thought to be a «killer walrus» that
ate marine mammals, new tooth enamel research is bolstering the case that it likely had a diet similar modern New Zealand fur seals and
sea lions.
The researchers don't know exactly what is prompting the whales to
eat otters, but Estes asserts that the chain of events leading to the otter's decline may have been triggered by a boom in commercial fishing in the Bering
Sea — which could have sharply curtailed or altered the food supply for sea lions and sea
Sea — which could have sharply curtailed or altered the food supply for
sea lions and sea
sea lions and seals.
Estes estimates that before industrial whaling, the amount of food that orcas could find by
eating whales was about 60 times greater than what was available from the combined numbers of seals,
sea lions, and
sea otters.
Should conservationists stop the California
sea lions from
eating threatened Columbia River salmon?
The earliest residents lived in temporary camps in an ancient wetland,
eating avocado, chiles, mollusks, sharks, birds, and
sea lions.
In 1998,
sea lion deaths on the California coast also were associated with domoic acid, which entered the food chain via toxigenic diatoms, which were
eaten by anchovies that in turn were
eaten by the
sea lions.
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Both harbour seals and Steller
sea lions haul out on the many rocky islets, always weary of an ambush from transient (marine mammal -
eating) killer whales.
Scores of convulsing
sea lions are washing up on Central California beaches after
eating fish poisoned by a plume of toxic algae that could spread north toward the Bay Area and cause widespread problems, marine biologists said.
Highlights include getting up close to
lions and leopards on safari in South Africa, climbing huge sand dunes and kayaking with baby seals in Namibia, learning to sail a yacht in Malaysia, riding a hot air balloon ride over otherworldly Cappadocia in Turkey, falling in love with Japan,
eating our way around Italy and working it off with a hike up an active volcano, snorkelling with turtles in Mexico (and releasing baby turtles into the
sea), staying in an overwater bungalow in the Maldives, visiting most of the Disney parks in the world, running a half - marathon in California wine country, and so much more!
California
sea lions (Zalophus californianus) are ambushed from below and struck mid-body before being dragged and
eaten.
A snorkeling - friendly colony of
sea lions and a nearby population of plankton -
eating whale sharks make Espiritu Santo an extraordinary destination for kayakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
Observe
sea lions on rocks, snorkel, sunbathe,
eat a picnic lunch and take a nature hike on this hat - shaped cinder cone island with sandy coves.
A fully grown transient killer whale (Orcinus orca) breaching after killing and
eating a
sea lion, the British...
What doesn't make sense is: gigantic mega-brained predators patterned like pirate flags who
eat everything from
sea otters to whales and spend hours batting thousand - pound
sea lions into the air specifically to beat them up before drowning and shredding them; who wash seals off ice and crush porpoises and slurp swimming deer and moose — indeed, seemingly any mammal they come across in the water; yet who have never so much as upended a single kayak and who appear — maybe — to bring lost dogs home.
It's easy for animals who
eat jellyfish to mistake floating plastic bags for their prey of choice and animals like
sea lions, seals, and otters run the risk of becoming tangled.
(
Sea lions and seals get all their hydration from the fish they
eat, since they obviously can not drink seawater.)
In case you've never seen a crab □
eating a cherry □
Sea lion babies roll in sand for sun protection.