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California Sea Lions

Tony Britton

Active member
A favorite black & white conversion of a pair of California Sea Lions.

Tony

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
A favorite black & white conversion of a pair of California Sea Lions.

Tony

brittonsealionbw2017-M.jpg

I appreciate so much this picture. These creatures are so very powerful but slobber on each other and pile up like their bodies are rocks on the beach. I am impressed how strong their rib cages and muscles must be that they don’t get simply crushed by the football scrumscthat pile up when they are lounging around!

Asher
 

Tony Britton

Active member
I appreciate so much this picture. These creatures are so very powerful but slobber on each other and pile up like their bodies are rocks on the beach. I am impressed how strong their rib cages and muscles must be that they don’t get simply crushed by the football scrumscthat pile up when they are lounging around!

Asher
Yes, they're always entertaining to watch and especially photograph!

Tony
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
It’s like you actually know them individually.

Are the lions themselves your cavers or the pictures you have selected if thrm!

Asher
 
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