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Sea Lion Facts
Sea Lionย is a marine mammals that have long torpedo shaped bodies covered in short coarse hair. Sea lions may be bulky and overweight, less flattering and attractive and relatively unknown to the masses, but they form an essential link in the food chain of our ecosystem.
Sea lion is oddly designed. They look rather inelegant walking on land on their four flippers. Their bodies are however, perfectly streamlined for movement in dense waters. They have a short, coarse fur coat that looks yellowish-brown when dry.
The variety of sea lions, which live at Sea Lion Caves, is commonly called the Northern, or Steller, sea lion.
Also check top 10 interesting fun facts about Sea lion:
| ๐ They Have Tiny Ear Flaps | A sea lion has little ear flaps on the sides of its head, which seals do not have. |
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| ๐คธ They Can Walk on Land | Sea lions can turn their back flippers forward and “walk” on all four flippers on land. |
| ๐ Amazing Swimmers | They use their big front flippers like wings to glide quickly through the ocean water. |
| ๐ฃ๏ธ They Are Very Loud | Sea lions bark loudly to talk to each other, and a big group can be very noisy. |
| ๐ซ They Live in Big Groups | Sea lions love company and gather together in large groups on rocks and beaches. |
| ๐ They Love to Eat Fish | A sea lion eats lots of fish and squid, diving underwater to catch its slippery food. |
| ๐คฟ They Hold Their Breath | Sea lions can hold their breath for several minutes while diving deep to find food. |
| ๐ง Very Clever Animals | They are smart and can learn many tricks, which is why people enjoy watching them perform. |
| ๐ถ Babies Are Called Pups | A baby sea lion is called a pup and stays close to its mother who knows it by its special call. |
| ๐ฅถ Warm Fat Layer | Sea lions have a thick layer of fat called blubber that keeps them warm in the cold sea. |
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