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This sea lion aborts its pursuit of some king penguins on a stunning beach in the Falkland Islands. Find out why.
It didn’t take more than a few days for Peter Cook, a marine mammal sciences professor at the New College of Florida, to train Ronan to bop her head to music. Using fish as a reward, he taught her the ...
The harmful algal blooms (HABs) that have been responsible for sickening hundreds of marine mammals in the Pacific Ocean ...
The center has been struggling for nearly four months to keep pace with a toxic algae bloom that sickened and killed animals ...
A huge surprise in Chile after authorities found a juvenile sea lion in the middle of the steppe of the Torres del Paine ...
The BriefThe Marine Mammal Care Center celebrated the end of a record-long toxic algae bloom that sickened hundreds of marine ...
Animal advocates gathered in Venice Beach on Wednesday to celebrate the release of four sea lion pups back into the wild.
Four sea lion pups were released Wednesday at Venice Beach in California after being nursed back to health by the Marine ...
Not many animals show a clear ability to identify and move to a beat aside from humans, parrots and some primates. But then there’s Ronan, a bright-eyed sea lion that has scientists rethinking ...
It is the first recorded rescue and successful release of a sea lion for IAR Costa Rica. Although sea lions are not native to Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, occasionally, Galapagos or Californian sea ...
After a brutal spring of toxic algae blooms turning sea lions into sick, snarling seaside hazards, anxious beachgoers can ...
This sea lion really can keep a beat better than some humans! Anyone who's seen the California Sea Lions in Santa Cruz or San ...