North Sea Lion called also star starfish has a binomial nomenclature of Eumetopias jubatus. As adult men have a long fur neck like a lion they got their name. Their name basically means the lion of the sea. These animals can be found in the waters of the North Pacific coast from Japan to Central California. In the western United States there are estimated 39,000 - 45,000 sea lions, but in the eastern United States there are an estimated 44,000 - 48,000 sea lions.
Clearly this is the largest member of the Otariid family and the fourth largest member of all seal seals is located in the cold coastal waters of the North Pacific Ocean. This species, also called North Sea Lion, was named after Georg Wilhelm Steller, the naturalist who first discovered them in 1741. This marine organism is fragile because it is harvested by orca and local Alaska and Canadians and the risk of predation by harvested meat, oil, leather and other by-products is high. According to reports, since the 1960s, the population has declined by over 60% due to natural threats and artificial threats. However, due to population growth in recent years, in 2013, Sterler Sea Lions in the east were excluded from the list of endangered species in America.
Sea lions, or wolves called Spanish, belong to the same family as seals and walruses. Galapagos sea lion is only six sea lions. They are believed to be California sea lily till recently, but the latest DNA studies confirm that they are unique species isolated from California sea lions about 2 million years ago. They are smaller than their cousin in California, their mouths are short and the forehead is small - and do not forget, like most Ecuadles ... they are very kind!
A group of Galapagos sea lions migrated to Peru - scientists think this is caused by global warming. In the Galapagos Islands there are many endemic species, including the Galapagos sea lion which can not be found anywhere in the world. Lovely Galapagos Sea Lion is a favorite of Galapagos visitors, with antics and underwater acrobatics to bring pleasure to visitors. In the past, personal Galapagos sea lions deeply went deep into the sea along the coast of Peru, Ecuador and Colombia, and they were involved in trouble, but these are unhappy people. In this case, about 30 of all the colonies of Galapagos sea lion already live on the coast of Fukushima in Peru. Wildlife such as sea lions and Humboldt penguins live on Foga Island. Galapagos sea lion also recognizes old friends in new houses, such as blue feet ostriches and frigate birds.