Sea Lions and Humans
Sea Lions and Humans
There are many legends out there in the
world that involve positive interactions among humans and Sea
Lions. The people of Peru have a very long history of
worshiping this very animal. It is tied to their history and it
continues to be an active part of their culture today. In fact,
the people of Peru often depict the Sea Lion in their art
work.
There are some very positive interactions out there that
take place with humans and Sea Lions. There are many facilities
where these animals are in captivity and people come to see
them. Since these animals are highly intelligent it is easy
enough to train them to perform a variety of tricks for the
crowd. Sea Lions are very calm creatures so humans aren’t in
danger of being harmed by them as they work side by side in the
water.
Not all of the interactions that they are trained for are
for fun or entertainment purposes though. The United States
government has used Sea Lions to help their scuba diving teams.
They also use them to detain scuba divers that are found in
areas where they shouldn’t be until authorities can get to them
scene.
While these interactions seem to show that the Sea Lion is
very gentle, unfortunately that isn’t always the case. The Sea
Lion has gotten some very negative publicity over the years due
to some rare but aggressive attacks on humans. The one that
seems to get the most attention is that which took place in
2007 on a 13 year old girl.
This girl was surfing in the water and experts believe that
the attack wasn’t due to aggression or a desire to eat the
girl. Instead it is believed that she was viewed as a type of
toy or that she simply peaked the curiosity of the Sea Lion.
There are also plenty of reports of Sea Lions biting swimmers
in the waters around California. It is believed this could be a
sign of territorial aggression by the males.
It is important to point out that male Sea Lions are very
territorial. They have been know to attack humans that get too
close to them during mating season. This is because of the
higher levels of hormones in their bodies. They are also trying
to protect their staked area so that they can attract a large
amount of females to their harem.
We have to remember that as we continue to invade the
natural habitat of the Sea Lions we introduce them to things
that they haven’t dealt with before. They have their natural
instincts that will direct their own behaviors. We can’t expect
them or any other animals for that matter to alter that based
on the fact that humans continue to push the boundaries that
were once in place.
Yet it also isn’t fair to classify all humans as being
destructive to Sea Lions. Thousands of people volunteer their
time when emergency action needs to be taken. Without their
help many Sea Lions would die when there are oil spills or
other problems that arise in their natural habitat thanks to
human errors.
There are also many people that take the time to research
the lives and habits of these animals. They do so in order to
share information and to find new ways to help them survive.
They work with Sea Lions to nurse them back to health and to
release many of them back into the wild. They also take the
time to educate the public about conservation efforts so that
there is hope that Sea Lions won’t become extinct.
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