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September 7, 2012
September 7, 2012
Sea Lion, Galápagos
Photograph by David Fleetham, Visuals Unlimited, Inc./Getty Images
A school of salema attempts to outmaneuver a hungry sea lion near the Galápagos Islands by circling to confuse the predator. Galápagos sea lions dive down some 120 feet on average to feed, returning to the surface after a minute or two to breathe.
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