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  2. Sea Lions at Nature Institute Show off Their Many Different ...

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    Sea Lions Also Use Non-Verbal Sounds to Communicate. Sea lions also use non-verbal sounds like, "flipper slaps on the water, to communicate. These sounds can be used as warning calls to signal the ...

  3. Animal language - Wikipedia

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    Sea lions use various postural positions and a range of barks, chirps, clicks, moans, growls, and squeaks to communicate. [32] It has yet to be proven that sea lions use echolocation as a means of communication.

  4. Communication in aquatic animals - Wikipedia

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    The basic functions of communication in aquatic animals are similar to those of terrestrial animals. In general, communication can be used to facilitate social recognition and aggregation, to locate, attract and evaluate mating partners and to engage in territorial or mating disputes. Different species of aquatic animals can sometimes communicate.

  5. 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).

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

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    According to Support Wild, "male sea lions use specific vocalizations to attract a mate, while female sea lions use specific vocalizations to communicate with their pups." They also use the sounds ...

  7. Zoo Miami Shares the Different and Fascinating Sounds Lions ...

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    Lions also communicate in other ways including tactile communication (like head rubbing, social licking, and leaning against each other), facial expressions and body language, and scent marking to ...

  8. California sea lion - Wikipedia

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    California sea lions may travel alone or in groups while at sea and haul-out between each sea trip. Adult females and juveniles molt in autumn and winter; adult males molt in January and February. California sea lions in the Gulf of California do not migrate; they stay in the Gulf of California year-round. [32]

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

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    Sea lions are able to walk on land with their flippers. They are social and will typically flock in herds of up to 1,500 animals. “It’s common for scores of them to haul out together and loll ...