TheMightyOrca Well-Known Member 10+ year member 4 Feb 2015 #2 I think it's a California sea lion, but I'm not super familiar with pinnipeds.
arctocephalus Member 10+ year member 4 Feb 2015 #3 It's rather a phocid than an otariid seal. From the shape of the head I suspect Phoca largha, but the color is unusual.
It's rather a phocid than an otariid seal. From the shape of the head I suspect Phoca largha, but the color is unusual.
TheMightyOrca Well-Known Member 10+ year member 4 Feb 2015 #5 Shows what I know. I really gotta study my pinnipeds better.
gentle lemur Well-Known Member 15+ year member 5 Feb 2015 #6 arctocephalus said: It's rather a phocid than an otariid seal. From the shape of the head I suspect Phoca largha, but the color is unusual. Click to expand... Phocids can be very variable in colour and there is often a big difference between their wet and dry colours too Alan
arctocephalus said: It's rather a phocid than an otariid seal. From the shape of the head I suspect Phoca largha, but the color is unusual. Click to expand... Phocids can be very variable in colour and there is often a big difference between their wet and dry colours too Alan