Steller Sea Lion
Steller Sea Lion
Description
Steller Sea Lions are the largest of the species in the world.
The males can be as long as 11 feet and weigh 2,500 pounds. The
females are much smaller with a length close to 9 feet and they
don’t weigh more than 1,000 pounds.
They also have a lighter color to them than the other species.
Steller Sea Lions can be reddish brown or even a light tan
color. You will also nice that they all have very bulky
necks.
Distribution
You will find Steller Sea Lions living along the coast of Japan
along the Pacific rim all the way to central California. It is
due to them being along the California coast that they are
sometimes mistaken for California Sea Lions. Many people just
assume that this is what they are due to the location.
Behavior
Since the Steller Sea Lions spend so much time in the water it
is hard to learn about their behaviors. They do live in large
groups like other species. They also use a wide range of sounds
to communicate with each other.
Diet /Feeding
Steller Sea Lions find a wide variety of food to consume in the
water. What they will eat depends on the season and what part
of their distribution area that they live in. Some of the
common ones include all types of fish, various invertebrates,
and even smaller Sea Lions of the same species or others if
those food sources are scarce.
Reproduction
The Steller Sea Lions spends more time in the water than other
species. It is believed their larger size makes it harder for
them to get around on the land. They do spend time on land
though during the reproduction process and to give birth to
their pups. The males will stake their territory a few months
before the females arrive. They don’t leave to eat during this
period of time or while they are mating. A male can loose
several hundred pounds during this span of time.
The pups are born from May through July and often weigh as much
as 50 pounds. They can nurse for a period of one to three
years. It really depends on if their mother has a new pup the
next year. The females are pregnant when they enter a harem so
they will give birth there. Then they will mate about 14 days
later.
Conservation
It is estimated that approximately 40,000 Steller Sea Lions
remain today. They are in danger of extinction though. In the
past 30 years they have lost more than 75% of their population.
Efforts are in place to protect them from hunters and from
accidents in a hope that they will be able to survive.
Careful research also shows that a lack of food in many of
their locations though has led to them dying as well. When they
don’t get enough to eat they will have less blubber stored to
keep them warm. Females are less likely to mate when they are
stressed and not getting enough food. Many of the young can be
born sick due to poor nutrition and their mother’s may not be
able to produce enough milk for them to survive.
Human interaction
Many groups of volunteers work to rescue pups that have been
abandoned or that aren’t getting fed enough. They try to keep
their interaction with them to a minimum though so that they
can be returned to the wild.
Even though these Sea Lions are protected, many fishermen still
hunt them. This is because they are competition for the fish
they wish to harvest. They also get tangled up in the nets
which results in money being spent to replace them.
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