Sea Lion Evolution
Sea Lion Evolution
The story behind Sea Lion evolution is
one that has many variations to it. What it really comes down
to is who is telling the story. Scientific research has some of
the answers but not enough to really to give us good answers.
It isn’t that people don’t want to tell you the truth. Rather
it is just that their viewpoint on the evidence is different.
Some are focused on the evidence that is there while others
focus on what isn’t there. Either way it leads to some very
interesting theories.
There is evidence to suggest that they were part of earlier
times, maybe 23 million years ago. However, they didn’t undergo
the vast evolution that many other mammals did. It is believed
that they may have been only land animals though. Perhaps they
had to evolve to get the webbed feet and the flippers in order
to survive in the water. They still get around well on land. It
is believed by many that their evolution to the water was due
to a lack of food on land.
Others believe that the evolution may have been trigged by
changes in the environmental temperatures. Since it was too hot
on land but cooler in the water they spent more and more time
there. This is why they evolved in ways that allowed them to do
well in the water. At the same time though they never lost
their love for the sun and that is why they continue to bask in
it frequently today.
There is plenty of evidence to prove that the Sea Lion was a
good swimmer many millions of years ago. What may have gotten
stronger was their flippers which make it easier for them to
swim even though the ability to do so was already there. Based
on some of the earliest fossils, it is believed that the Sea
Lion was also smaller, such as the size of the Otter when it
was mainly on land.
What is responsible then for the larger sizes? Many
researchers believe it has to do with the need for blubber to
keep them warm in the water. This is possible since they would
need to be able to survive when the water cooled at night as
well as during the cooler part of the seasons. This would
account for why some of them live in the sub arctic and others
in the tropics. They were forced into the waters more due to
something occurring on Earth that jeopardized their
existence.
Others don’t think that the Sea Lion was similar to an Otter
though. Instead they believe they were more closely related to
early Walrus. There hasn’t been very much DNA testing to prove
these theories one way or another. That type of technology can
maybe give us some clarification in it. The fact that not very
many Sea Lion fossils have been found also makes learning about
their evolution process difficult.
Take all you read about the evolution of Sea Lions with a
grain of salt. It could be accurate but it can also be a
theory. Only time will tell if we get the complete story that
can be verified or not. Hopefully as technology continues to
advance and more evidence of their past is found we can put it
all together.
Many people feel that the focus needs to be on keeping the
number of Sea Lions out there at a decent count though. They
would rather worry about the future for the Sea Lion than the
past. This makes it very difficult to get the necessary funding
to support efforts to look deeper into Sea Lion evolution and
the many theories about it.
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