Galapagos Sea Lions
There are no seals on the Galapagos, only sea lions. The males sea lions are darker than the females. In San Cristobal, one sees them sprawled on steps and in parks like drunks. Some wrestle with each other, and others sound as if they have a form of Tourette’s Syndrome. They also sneeze and cough. When one comes out of the water, it sometimes will walk right across other sea lions who are sprawled out. These Galapagos Sea Lions were on Punta Pit Island.
Galapagos Sea Lions
There are no seals on the Galapagos, only sea lions. The males sea lions are darker than the females. In San Cristobal, one sees them sprawled on steps and in parks like drunks. Some wrestle with each other, and others sound as if they have a form of Tourette’s Syndrome. They also sneeze and cough. When one comes out of the water, it sometimes will walk right across other sea lions who are sprawled out. These Galapagos Sea Lions were on Punta Pit Island.