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Anatomy of a photo #77: Sea Lion Tongues
New I have not seen many Sea Lion tongues in my time. This is one of the few. I believe this is actually a Stellar Sea Lion, one of two species we have here in California. I wish this image … Continue reading
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Tagged animal tongue, kayak, nature, photography, stellar sea lion, wildlife
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