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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2011

Not long ago the Pier 39 California Se Lions disappeared over night, just gone. Lucky for us the returned from their trip up the California/Oregon coast. It's thought that food or mating motivated them to move, whatever it was I'm just glad as are all the tourists watching and photographing them that they're back.
Sidebar - we saw a lot of seal colonies along the coast in California and Oregon.
Canada slaughters seals by the hundreds of thousands and I don't think they would be as welcome at a pier by a city as the sea lions are in California. Thank you San Francisco...

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  • sea lions are my favrite animals i hate how people mistake sea lions for seals it makes me mad. how do u tell the diffrence? sea lions have little ear flaps and seals just have holes for their ears

  • i would love to see them in person..not in aquariums most probably! =)

  • what makes these animals so funny is that some of them fall asleep standing up!

  • Happy anniversary sealions! ^.^

  • Hm, Canadians love these animals as much as you do. And we have California sea lions stopping up and down the coast. I'll try to post a link to a recent video of California sea lions on the dock in Cowichan Bay, BC.

  • Wow, that's a LOT of sea lions! :D

  • Impressionnant!

  • wow!!!! love it!

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