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  2. California sea lion - Wikipedia

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    During the breeding season, California sea lions gather on both sandy and rocky shores. On warm days, they lie closer to the water. At night or in cool weather, they travel farther inland or to higher elevations. [9] Non-breeding individuals may gather at marinas, wharves, or even navigational buoys.

  3. Zalophus - Wikipedia

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    Z. californianus: California sea lion [2] western coast and islands of North America, from southeast Alaska to central Mexico. ... During the breeding season, ...

  4. Sea lion - Wikipedia

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    A male California sea lion weighs on average about 300 kg (660 lb) and is about 2.4 m (8 ft) long, while the female sea lion weighs 100 kg (220 lb) and is 1.8 m (6 ft) long. The largest sea lions are Steller's sea lions , which can weigh 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) and grow to a length of 3.0 m (10 ft).

  5. Why are there sea lions in Sacramento? Where can I see them ...

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    The sea lions seen in Sacramento are typically adult males coming from the Channel Islands off the coasts of Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, NOAA spokesman Michael Milstein told The Bee in 2022.

  6. Wild Video of ‘Avalanche’ of Sea Lions in Northern California ...

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    Growls are made when sea lions are being aggressive, and roars, whines, and buzzing sounds are used during mating season. Sea lions also use their sense of vision and smell to identify each other ...

  7. Two barking sea lions charge through crowd during breeding ...

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  8. Eared seal - Wikipedia

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    California sea lion, Z. californianus †Japanese sea lion, Z. japonicus – extinct (1970s) [16] [17] Galápagos sea lion, Z. wollebaeki; Although the two subfamilies of otariids, the Otariinae (sea lions) and Arctocephalinae (fur seals), are still widely used, recent molecular studies have demonstrated that they may be invalid.

  9. Sea lions take over beach in Monterey's Cannery Row - AOL

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    The group of mostly male sea lions travels every year from the Channel Islands to rest and feed; they usually stay along adjacent beaches but this time, they decided to call San Carlos Beach their ...