Sea Lion Predators
Sea Lion Predators
Sea Lions have three main predators to
be careful of. They include Killer Whales, Sharks, and humans.
Of course humans pose the biggest threat to them both in the
water and on land than these other types of predators. While we
don’t know too much about the interactions with Sea Lions and
Killer Whales or Sharks, we definitely know plenty about their
interactions with humans.
Many researchers believe that the Sea Lion can easily swim
faster than Killer Whales and Sharks. However, it is often the
element of surprise that results in them being prey for these
predators. Also, the very young or those that are sick won’t be
able to move as fast so they are easier for these predators to
capture.
Sea Lions can often sense when Killer Whales or Sharks are
close by. Their biggest defense to this is to get to the edge
of the water and onto land. Sometimes these predators can jump
up and still capture them though if they don’t move far enough
away from the edge of the water.
Many people assume that since the number of Killer Whales
and Sharks has dropped that they are less likely to consume Sea
Lions. However, this isn’t the fact of the matter. What has
happened is that many of the natural food sources for these
predators have dwindles in their natural habitat. Therefore
they are looking for anything they can consume to survive on
and that will include Sea Lions.
The other problem is that humans have driven the Killer
Whales and Sharks from their natural habitats. Due to them
being in the same areas and pollution of the waters they often
have to move from where they once lived in order to survive. In
some regions this has lead them to areas where there are quite
a few Sea Lions. As a result they are consuming more of them
than they ever did.
Even so, there is no denying that man has always been the
biggest predator of the Sea Lion. There are early records of
them being hunted as a source of food. At that time though only
what was needed was hunted. Other elements of the Sea Lion were
used as well. For example the blubber for oil, the skin, bones
to make tools and weapons, and even the whiskers as pipe
cleaners.
As the abilities of the hunters became more advanced though
Sea Lions were killed in larger numbers. This was often for the
thrill of such a hunt or to prevent them from consuming the
fish in the water that humans wanted to eat themselves. The
fact that Sea Lions can also damage fishing nets didn’t make
them very happy either.
As the technology continued to advance for humans, Sea Lions
were killed in huge numbers until they became drastically low.
By this time both conservation groups and government entities
had stepped in to help protect them. In some parts of the work
it is absolutely illegal to harm or kill a Sea Lion. In other
areas though it still takes place and protecting them hasn’t
been made a priority.
It is important for us to learn a huge lesson here. The
world is a matter of balance and that includes both humans and
animals. We have the responsibility to make sure we aren’t
upsetting that balance. Too many humans only focus on their
wants and needs. Yet in the end the destruction of Sea Lions
and other animals is going to hurt us much more than it helps
us.
That is why so many conservation groups continue to offer
education materials relating to this. They hope that adults can
be persuaded to look at the situation differently. They also
want children to grow up having the right information so that
they will be more likely to make decisions that are going to
benefit both humans and animals.
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