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Sealion Collection (page 4)

In the vast waters of Patagonia, a majestic creature known as "MEL" roams freely

Background imageSealion Collection: Sea lion. Bairds Bay. South Australia

Sea lion. Bairds Bay. South Australia
Young sea lion sitting on the sea bottom. Bairds Bay. South Australia

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10901533

Picture No. 10901533
Southern / Patagonian / South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) Date:

Background imageSealion Collection: ILN page on submarine hunting sea lions, WW1

ILN page on submarine hunting sea lions, WW1
A remarkable naval experiment came to light after the war was over, deemed so unlikely that when The Illustrated London News first heard of it, they believed it to be a hoax

Background imageSealion Collection: Billy the submarine hunting sea lion

Billy the submarine hunting sea lion
A remarkable naval experiment came to light after the war was over, deemed so unlikely that when The Illustrated London News first heard of it, they believed it to be a hoax

Background imageSealion Collection: Animals at a French Zoo - Sealion

Animals at a French Zoo - Sealion - Colour. Sealion and keeper. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo

Background imageSealion Collection: Sealion, Otaria flavescens

Sealion, Otaria flavescens.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageSealion Collection: Sea lion. Bairds Bay. South Australia

Sea lion. Bairds Bay. South Australia
Sea lion sitting on the sea bed. Bairds Bay. Eyre Peninsula. South Australia

Background imageSealion Collection: The Sea Lion, engraved by Paquien (coloured engraving)

The Sea Lion, engraved by Paquien (coloured engraving)
KW200173 The Sea Lion, engraved by Paquien (coloured engraving) by Travies, Edouard (1809-c.1865) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright

Background imageSealion Collection: Galapagos Sealion Pup (Zalophus wollebaeki) GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR. South America

Galapagos Sealion Pup (Zalophus wollebaeki) GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR. South America There are approximately 16, 000 individual sealions in the archipelago and numbers are increasing

Background imageSealion Collection: Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)

Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)

Background imageSealion Collection: Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)

Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus wollebaeki)

Background imageSealion Collection: Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), Kangaroo Island, Australia

Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageSealion Collection: Eskimo in his Kayak - Covered in sealion skin - Alaska, USA

Eskimo in his Kayak - Covered in sealion skin - Alaska, USA Date: circa 1909

Background imageSealion Collection: Southern Sealion (Otaria flavescens) Bull Cape Dolphin designated Wildlife Sanctuary

Southern Sealion (Otaria flavescens) Bull Cape Dolphin designated Wildlife Sanctuary
Southern Sealion (Otaria flavescens) Bull. Cape Dolphin designated Wildlife Sanctuary. The most northerly point of East Falkland marking the division between East and West Falkland. Falkland Islands

Background imageSealion Collection: orca or killer whale (Orcinus orca) trying to hunt southern sea lions (Otaria byronia)

orca or killer whale (Orcinus orca) trying to hunt southern sea lions (Otaria byronia) pups in shallow water near beach, adult sea lions watching from safety of beach

Background imageSealion Collection: female southern sea lion (Otaria byronia) scratching belly, March

female southern sea lion (Otaria byronia) scratching belly, March

Background imageSealion Collection: Female and juvenile steller sea lions on rookery, Eumetopias jubatus, Queen Charlotte Islands

Female and juvenile steller sea lions on rookery, Eumetopias jubatus, Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10848550

Picture No. 10848550
Killer Whale - feeding on Sealion near beach (Orcinus orca ) Date:

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10848481

Picture No. 10848481
South American Sea Lions - on beach and in water (Otaria flavescens Otaria byronia (prev named O. fl) Date:

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10947599

Picture No. 10947599
Orca / Killer Whale - attack on young South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) (formerly Otaria byronia) Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina. Date:

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10947606

Picture No. 10947606
South American / Southern / Patagonian Sea Lion(formerly Otaria byronia) Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina. Date:

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10947613

Picture No. 10947613
South American / Southern / Patagonian Sea Lion (formerly Otaria byronia) Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina. Date:

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10848552

Picture No. 10848552
Killer Whale / Orca - attacking Sealions near beach (Orcinus orca) Date:

Background imageSealion Collection: Picture No. 10848509

Picture No. 10848509
Sally Lightfoot Crabs - with Marine Iguana eating afterbirth of Galapagos Sealion Date:



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In the vast waters of Patagonia, a majestic creature known as "MEL" roams freely. This adult male killer whale, aged 45 to 50 years old, possesses an awe-inspiring presence. Captured in these images taken back in March 2006, MEL is seen hunting South American Sealion pups on the picturesque beach of Punta Norte in Valdes Peninsula. The power and grace displayed by this orca named Mel are truly remarkable. With each calculated move, he strikes fear into the hearts of his prey. The young South American sea lions face a formidable adversary as Mel attacks with precision and skill. Meanwhile, on the shores of Galapagos Islands lies another enchanting sight - Galapagos Sealion basking under the sun's warm embrace. These magnificent creatures find solace on sandy beaches that stretch endlessly before them. Picture No. 10947600 captures their serene existence perfectly. Venturing further into the ocean depths off Santa Barbara Island, California sea lions frolic playfully amidst towering kelp forests. Their agile bodies navigate through this underwater wonderland with ease and joy. Back in Galapagos Islands, we witness yet another side to these incredible animals - their prowess as hunters. A Galapagos Sealion dives deep into crystal-clear waters to catch fish effortlessly; its streamlined form gliding through waves like poetry in motion. Returning once again to Punta Norte in Patagonia, Argentina reveals a heart-wrenching scene: Killer whales hunting South American Sea lion pups at water's edge. In this battle for survival between predator and prey unfolds nature's raw intensity. On Santa Barbara Island off Los Angeles' coast lies a hidden gem - a resting place for California sea lions amidst giant kelp forests reaching towards the sky like nature's skyscrapers. Here they find tranquility within this lush canopy created by Macrocystis pyrifera. Lastly but certainly not least, a heartwarming moment unfolds in Galapagos, Ecuador.