Sentences with phrase «sea mammals make»

The waters of Cabo are much warmer than the whales» usual home, so these majestic and awe - inspiring sea mammals make Cabo their temporary home for the winter.
These enormous sea mammals make for a National Geographic moment that is certainly worth the photo opportunity.

Not exact matches

Even without a carefully articulated theory of value, we can make rough and realistic judgments that the subjectivity of the sea mammals is greater than that of fish, and that the subjectivity of a chimpanzee is greater than that of a chicken.
A lot of commenters were saying that it was too political, but I found it to be a truly powerful story of these super intelligent mammals (and it made me happy I haven't taken my kids to Sea World).
The transients could have been driven by hunger to make up for the smaller, less nutritionally satisfying sea mammals by eating many more of them.
Hairless, legless and confined to the sea, whales make for unlikely mammals.
Learn how a simple choice made by American consumers can help reduce the death and serious injury of an estimated 650,000 sea mammals annually.
According to the Jim Oswald at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito (not to be confused with the MMCC), which rehabilitates hundreds of sea lions and other marine mammals each year, about three or four percent of the center's typical annual caseload consists of animals with gunshot wounds, with sea lions making up most of the victims.
Something in the water has made dozens of sea lions sick, leaving experts at Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, California, scrambling to help them, CBS San Francisco reports.
Unprecedented warm waters off the Pacific coast over the past two years have led fish that marine mammals feed on to move to colder waters — making it difficult for seals and sea lions to nourish themselves, let alone feed their pups.
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.
A few stay on the ice all year round, but southerly populations survive ashore in the summer, and it is the seasonal winter feast upon seals and other sea mammals that gives them the nourishment to make it to the next breeding season.
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