Otaria Collection
"Discover the Fascinating World of Otaria: Seals and Sea Lions" DDE-90038020, DDE-90038022, DDE-90038021, DDE-90037953, DDE-90037954
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"Discover the Fascinating World of Otaria: Seals and Sea Lions" DDE-90038020, DDE-90038022, DDE-90038021, DDE-90037953, DDE-90037954, DDE-90037952 - these unique codes represent different species of otaria. Otaria refers to a diverse group of marine mammals that includes walruses, northern fur seals, sea lions, South American fur seals (Arctocephalus australis), Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus), South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus), and South American sea lions (Otaria flavescens). These magnificent creatures inhabit various regions around the world. The walrus is known for its impressive tusks and large size and can be found in Arctic waters and is well-adapted to survive in extreme cold conditions. Northern fur seals are characterized by their thick coats and playful nature. They reside primarily in the North Pacific Ocean and breed on remote islands during specific times of the year. Sea lions are highly social animals with excellent swimming abilities. Their agility both on land and underwater makes them fascinating to observe and can be found along coastlines worldwide. South American fur seals are native to coastal areas of South America. With their sleek bodies and distinctively shaped heads, they navigate through rocky shores effortlessly. Steller sea lions are one of the largest members of the otaria family. These majestic creatures inhabit parts of the Northern Pacific Ocean and impress with their commanding presence. South African fur seals thrive along southern Africa's coastline where they form large colonies for breeding purposes. Their distinctive features include long whiskers or vibrissae that aid in hunting prey underwater. Lastly, we have the South American sea lion – an iconic species known for its golden-brown coat coloration among males during breeding season.