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Marine Mammals Lecture Supplement

Phocena sinus

Sea Lion Breeding Colony on Isla Rasita

Dominant Male Sea Lion

Sea Lion Pod

Sea Lions Molting in Bahia de los Angeles

Haul Out Area – Harbor Seals

Elephant Seals – Competiton for Harem

Female Elephant Seal

Dominant Male Elephant Seal

Elephant Seal Male

Elephant Seal Female with Juvenile

Elephant Seal Female with Juvenile

Sea Otter Feeding

Sea Otter Feeding (2)

Sea Otter in Sheltering in Kelp

Lower Jaw of Sea Otter

Sea Otter Upper Jaw

Walruses

Sea Lion Thermoregulating

Sperm Whale Spermaceti

Sperm Whale Echolocation

Marine Mammal Diving Response