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Sea Lion Baring Teeth Sail Island Tongass National Forest A group of Steller Sea Lions swim in the waters off Sail Island in Tongass National Forest in Alaska, USA but one decides baring his teeth is appropriate for the picture. One Steller Sea Lion baring his teeth appears a little more aggressive than the rest of his group... |
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Steller Sea Lions Alert Unalaska Island Coastline Alaska Along the coastline of Unalaska Island in Alaska, USA, a group of Steller Sea Lions remain on alert as they see and hear a boat nearing their place of rest. Steller Sea Lions are often seen by water vessels lounging about the coastline of Unalaska Island... |
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Steller Sea Lions Resting With Water Buoy Orca Bay Cordova Three Steller Sea Lions resting on a buoy floating in the water of Orca Bay in Prince William Sound off Cordova, Alaska in the USA. Two Steller Sea Lions are resting on a buoy in Orca Bay near Cordova, Alaska while the other one... |
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Steller Sea Lions Haul Tongass National Forest Alaska A large haul of Stellers Sea Lions are found during a rain storm atop Sail Island in Tongass National Forest in Alaska, USA. During the summer, a rain storm sweeps through Tongass National Forest in Alaska, USA and a large... |
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Underwater Stellar Sea Lions Dance Southeast Alaska A group of Stellar Sea Lions perform their underwater dance for a scuba diver in the waters off Southeast Alaska in the USA. Scuba divers enjoy a chance to watch the Stellar Sea Lions dance amongst each other as the light... |
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Bellowing Sea Lion A Steller Seal Lion bellowing a song in the shallow coastal waters around Sail Island off Tongass National Forest in Alaska, USA. A full grown adult male Steller Sea Lion sits in the shallow waters around Sail Island in Tongass... |
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Sleeping Sea Lion Sleeping is a favorite past time for a Steller Sea Lion, and this one has no problem getting comfortable along the coastal shores of Sail Island in Alaska, USA at low tide. A very tired Steller Seal Lion decides to enjoy some time sleeping on the kelp covered rocks along... |