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May 9B, 2008 Slackin at low tide.
Wasn't sure the antler spam was the Friday ani mule shot so I figured I'll run this.
I caught this shot down at our City's wharf. http://cellar.org/2008/SeaLion2.jpg |
how do they get up there?
- climb? (nah), - jump out of the water (clever) - swim at high tide and wait, and wait, and wait, and wait :eyebrow: and the more important question: what do they taste like? |
The living is good.
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Do they smell ickie Bruce???
The beach where I went to see some, was on the nose totally. Apparently, they regurgitate the bones, skin etc that they cant digest. |
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I was downwind of a seal in N.Z. that smelled really reeally bad. |
Bet there's some impressive snoring happening, too.
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in the old wharf section of newport, oregon there is a resident colony of sea lions who live on and around the unused docks and pilings. i found them when i heard (and smelled) what sounded like an old man coughing up a lung made of 3 day old, rotting fish. which... i guess... is kind of what they were doing.
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Looks like a bit of seal(ion?) cheesecake to me....
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Kind of like a cross between manatee and Tazmanian tiger?
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el fantastico
I likewise have visited Newport, made the mistake of staying in a waterfront motel across the inlet from the sealion hangout(haul out). Damn things kept us awake all night. |
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@ Spuck, your picture got stolen. :D
http://pixdaus.com/single.php?id=44534#post_c |
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