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The Baikal seal nerpa bask in the sun
A sea lion enjoying a suntan in Washington Zoo Park.  Sea lions are any of seven species in seven genera of modern pinnipeds. Some species of sea lion are readily trainable and are often a popular attraction at zoos  and aquariums.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_lion
Seal in Iceland
Seals near Vancouver: A group of seals basking on a rocky shoreline, enjoying the sun with the ocean in the background, highlighting the area's rich marine wildlife.
Sea lions play and rest in the sea or among the rocks on the beach. The living habits and various postures of sea lions in summer, Alaska. USA., 2017
The beauty of the Prince William Sound wildlife was on full display as sea lions rest on the rocks. Some of the sea lions have scars and injuries from rocks and battles fought.
Harp seals are about 5 feet long, weigh about 260 to 300 pounds, and have a robust body with a small, flat head. They have a narrow snout and eight pairs of teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
Steller sea lions, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia
Sea lions sunbathing, Galapagos Islands National Park,Ecuador.
Harbor Seals in Cove Shot in La Jolla, San Diego, California.
The Bearded Seal, Erignathus barbatus, also called the Square Flipper Seal, is a medium-sized pinniped that is found in and near to the Arctic Ocean. Svalbard., Norway.
a Harbor Seal mother and pup rest on an iceberg in Glacier Bay, Alaska
Long view of a seals resting on an iceberg that just calved off a nearby glacier.\n\nTaken in Alaska, USA
Sea lions on the rookery on the Kamchatka Peninsula
A Stellar sea lion rookery atop a large slanted boulder protruding from green sea water and surf.  The sea lions are sleeping, positioned in various directions.  There appear to be 23 sea lions total.  The backdrop is a dark rock coastline.
Seals resting on iceberg in Prince William Sound, Alaska
The beauty of the Prince William Sound wildlife was on full display as sea lions frolicked on the rocks
Harp seals are about 5 feet long, weigh about 260 to 300 pounds, and have a robust body with a small, flat head. They have a narrow snout and eight pairs of teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
The harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), also known as the common seal, is a true seal found along temperate and Arctic marine coastlines of the Northern Hemisphere. The most widely distributed species of pinniped. Prince William Sound; Alaska; Chugach National Forest; Nellie Juan-College Fiord Wilderness Study Area. Resting on ice from a glacier.
Artic location
Seals rest and bask on the island
Agitated wild California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) looking angrily up at the camera.
Photography from 1899
Harp seals are about 5 feet long, weigh about 260 to 300 pounds, and have a robust body with a small, flat head. They have a narrow snout and eight pairs of teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
Sea Otter on Ice,  Enhydra lutris,  Prince William Sound,  Alaska, in front of Surprise Glacier. Resting on the ice from the glacier.
One seal looking at the camera, surrounded by sleeping seals
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