The California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal sea lion of the northern Pacific Ocean. They are probably the most common pinniped and can adapt to man-made enviroments. Their numbers are abundant and the population continues to expand at a rate of approximately 5.0% annually. They are also quite intelligent and even adult males can be easily trained. Because of this California sea lions are commonly used for entertainment in circuses, zoos and marine parks; and are used by the US Navy for certain military operations. Most of the iconic trained seals of circuses and marine parks are California sea lions. They are highly intelligent and can be trained to do different tricks such as throwing and catching balls on their noses, running up ladders, or honking horns in a musical fashion. Even adult males can be trained. Some groups, such as the Captive Animals Protection Society, object to using sea lions for entertainment, claiming the animals are used as "clowns" in unnatural environments and are simply gimmicks with no educational value. On the other hand, people have claimed that training captive sea lions has allowed them to experience just how intelligent they are. Use in the Navy The California sea lion is used in military applications by the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program. These include detecting underwater landmines and equipment recovery. Sea lions can be highly useful as they can reach places inaccessible to human divers. They can dive to 1,000 feet and swim up to 25 miles per hour in short bursts. They can also swim silently in the water. Sea lions have been sent in the Persian Gulf to protect U.S. ships from enemy divers. The animals are trained to swim behind divers approaching a ship and attach a clamp, which is connected to a rope, to the diver's leg. Navy officials say that the sea lions can get the job done in seconds and the enemy doesn’t know the clamp was attached to his leg until it’s too late.
White lions are just like regular lions. The only thing about them that is different is their genetic mutation or their genes which is why they are white.
White lions are white and other lions aren't
lions have changed over time by all different types of ther
They have different roars, reply to other lions, and if you are within hearing, when they are ROARING mad, you can FEEL it in the pit of your stomach.
Tigers are not cats, different of the family.
They are different from other animals because they are a hybrid. They are a cross between tigers and lions, bred by human means. There are no other cat hybrids in the world.
they are different to each other
Lions are not really close to extinction but tigers and all the other different kinds of cats are close to extinction no one really knows if lions are close to extinction but we will fid out one day
Lions are much bigger, and cheetahs are much faster. Cheetahs are built for the chase, slim and able to turn on a dime, where lions are stalkers , getting close before making a rush.
what makes the heart different to the other organs
In the United States, patterns have been found of young mountain lions dispersing from Nevada to California. Since most of the mountain lions live in isolation from other packs, this is a positive result, which may cut down on inbreeding, and result in more healthier lions.
You mispelled it. It's idiosyncrasy. Uncle Johnny had many idiosyncrasies such as talking too loudly, laughing too loudly, and telling long detailed stories which put everyone to sleep before he finished. Dorie