This highly social and intelligent species is well adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle. California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) swim using their fore-flippers and are particularly agile on land as they are able to control their hind flippers independently. Male and female California sea lions differs significantly in appearance. Males are substantially bigger than females and have an enlarged sagittal crest, which is usually topped with white fur. The adult males are generally dark brown with a lighter belly and side coloring, whereas the females can appear more tan colored. The pups are born with a blackish-brown coat which molts after a month and is replaced with a light brown coat. This coat is shed after four or five months and replaced with the adult coat. The California sea lion is found in Mexico appear smaller than those found in California.
Lifespan[]
California sea lions can live up to 20 years in the wild. Up to 30 years in captivity.
Diet[]
California sea lions eat mostly fish.
Predators[]
Killer whales and sharks will eat sea lions.