The Galapagos is located west of Ecuador (I think) and is near the equator. To make an answer short (Too late!) it is in the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, the Galapagos Islands are home to the Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki).
The main predators of Galapagos Sea Lions are sharks and killer whales
The Galapagos Tortoise and the Galapagos Sea Lion can be found in these islands.
yes i believe so
sea lion
killer whales and sharks
Galapagos sea lions eat mainly sardines. they will travel up to 15 km away from the coast over the course of a few days hunting for food.
Galapagos sea lions eat mainly sardines. they will travel up to 15 km away from the coast over the course of a few days hunting for food.
Larger animals, such as the tortoises, probably arrived at the Galapagos Islands by riding on floating vegetation or logs from South America and across the sea.
fish, squid and other things like that
There is a diverse amount of foods available at the Galapagos islands. There is a variety of seafood, as well as root produce such as onions and yucca. There is some sea-related produce they use such as seaweed and sea cucumber.
They are black either way. At least the ones in the Galapagos are.