California Sea Lion
California Sea Lion
Description
The California Sea Lion is the one most people are familiar
with. They are friendly animals often seen doing a variety of
tricks in various locations while in captivity. Males end up
being much larger than the females. When they are younger
though you can tell them apart because the males develop a bump
on the crest of their head and the females don’t.
The males can be about 1,000 pound when they are full grown
while females will only be about 350 pounds. There isn’t too
much difference when it comes to their length though. The
average for males is 7 feet and females end up being about 6
feet long.
Distribution
These Sea Lions prefer the warmer climates of both
California and Mexico. They are found from the Pacific Coast of
Vancouver all the way to Baja which is where California meets
Mexico. Until the 1950’s there were also California Sea Lions
along the coast of Japan.
Behavior
All species of Sea Lions are very social, but the California
Sea Lions seem to be even more so. They can become a very noisy
group with such large numbers of them hanging out in one
location. They will pack in close together even though they
have plenty of other room to spread out if they wanted to.
They are known to be the most intelligent of all Sea Lions
in the world. This why they are the ones trained for
entertainment as well as for the needs of the United States
Navy. They are often called upon to help with tasks that have
to be completed under the water.
They are very flexible due to the design of their bodies. If
you are watching California Sea Lions you may be able to watch
them bend over so far that their noses touch the tip of the
back flippers. This is an amazing thing to watch if you get the
chance.
Diet /Feeding
Like other Sea Lions they only feed on meat items found in
the ocean. They aren’t picky about what they consume because
they like to eat large amounts each day. There is plenty to
pick from in this region for them though. Some of the foods
they will consume include herring, hake, squid, octopus, rock
fish, smelt, and lampreys.
Reproduction
California Sea Lions breed during June and July on land. The
males will find areas that they can call their own domain. Then
they use calls and loud barks to encourage many females to join
them. They will protect those females from other males so they
can become extremely aggressive during this time of the
year.
The pups from the last breeding season are born while they are
in these harems in either June or July. They will nurse for
about six months. During this time period delayed impregnation
takes place. That way the females are pregnant before the males
leave. However, the embryo won’t attach to the placenta for a
couple of months.
Conservation
Even though the California Sea Lion isn’t considered to be
in danger at this time, there are efforts in place to protect
them. California laws are in place to try to reduce the number
of them that are injured or killed in boating accidents. They
also strive to keep the waters clean and to make sure humans
aren’t intentionally harming them.
Human interaction
Since these Sea Lions are so calm they allow researchers to
find out more about them. This has been very helpful when it
comes to finding out overall behaviors and characteristics so
that other species of Sea Lions can be helped. For the most
part the interactions they have with humans have been very
good. Many people are in awe of how well they are able to learn
new things.
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