The lovable (and lethal) sea lion - Claire Simeone

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Sunning themselves on rocks or waddling awkwardly across the beach,
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it’s easy to think of these immobile mammals less as sea lions,
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and more as sea house cats.
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But don’t be fooled by their beachside behavior.
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Under the waves, sea lions are incredible endurance hunters.
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Hurtling around at speeds from 4 to 18 miles an hour
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and hunting for up to 30 hours at a time,
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these majestic mammals live up to their name.
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And thanks to a suite of physical adaptations,
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finely tuned over millions of years, they make for resourceful foragers.
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To find their favorite food,
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sea lions hunt much deeper than many of their semi-aquatic peers.
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With some species diving to depths of nearly 400 meters,
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they’re able to cope with the mounting pressure
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by collapsing their pliable rib cage, and compressing a pair of springy lungs.
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This pushes air up through the smaller airways,
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collapsing rings of cartilage as oxygen travels out from the lungs,
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to be held in the larger, upper airways.
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Upon surfacing, this air will be used to re-inflate the lungs,
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but for now their heart slows down to preserve oxygen.
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Blood flow is redirected towards only the most essential organs
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like the heart, lungs, and brain,
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which rely on reserve oxygen stored in blood and muscle.
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Once they arrive at their hunting ground,
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sea lions depend on their superior vision to find their prey.
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Most mammal eyes have a structure called a lens–
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a transparent, convex structure whose shape refracts light to enable sight.
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In humans, this lens is curved to process light waves traveling through air.
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But sea lions need to see their best at hundreds of meters deep.
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To accommodate, their eyes have a much rounder lens to refract light underwater,
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as well as teardrop-shaped pupils
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which can expand to 25 times their original size.
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This lets in as much light as possible,
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helping them pinpoint their prey in even the dimmest conditions.
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But once they’ve closed in,
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they rely on something akin to a sixth sense to actually catch their meal.
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Their whiskers, or vibrissae,
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are composed of keratin and full of nerve fibers
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that run deep into the connective tissue of their face.
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Sea lions have full directional control over these whiskers,
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which can lie flat against their face, or stick out at a 90-degree angle.
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When properly tuned,
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these whiskers can sense the slim trails of moving water fish leave in their wake.
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And they’re precise enough to let blindfolded sea lions
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tell the difference between objects less than two centimeters different in size.
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With these tools a healthy sea lion can catch generous helpings of fish
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such as anchovy, mackerel, and squid on every outing.
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And with their exceptional memories, they can remember multiple hunting grounds,
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including those they haven’t visited in decades.
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This memory also extends to breeding territories and birthing areas,
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as well as which neighbors are friend and foe.
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There’s even evidence that sea lions can remember how to perform tasks
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after 10 years with no practice in between,
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letting them navigate old stomping grounds with ease.
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Yet despite these incredible adaptations,
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there are changes unfolding in their habitats
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too rapidly for sea lions to handle.
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As climate change warms the oceans, certain toxic algae species thrive.
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This algae is harmless to the fish who eat it,
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but for the sea lions which ingest those fish,
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the algae’s domoic acid can trigger seizures and brain damage.
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Changing ocean conditions keep this algae blooming year round,
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causing more and more sea lions to wash up on beaches.
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This tragic discovery is just one of the many ways
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the health of aquatic animal communities can help us
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better understand Earth’s oceans.
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These red flags help us take action
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to protect ourselves and other maritime mammals.
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And the more we can learn about the changing ocean that sea lions inhabit,
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the better equipped we’ll be to help these clever creatures thrive.
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