After making that crack about "no legs", I got to wondering what a sea lion skeleton even looks like. And they look like this:
http://www.sealioncaves.com/bones.php
This actually looks like something that could have more climbing ability than I thought. And if I had been presented with these bones without knowing that things like seals and sea lions existed, I'm not sure I would have necessarily even twigged that it was a mostly-aquatic animal.
That's a pretty impressive climb for somebody with no legs. Unless the tides are actually that high?
ReplyDeleteThe tide would be that high. The tide pools we used to go to on Point Loma would be at least that big.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this KT?
After making that crack about "no legs", I got to wondering what a sea lion skeleton even looks like. And they look like this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.sealioncaves.com/bones.php
This actually looks like something that could have more climbing ability than I thought. And if I had been presented with these bones without knowing that things like seals and sea lions existed, I'm not sure I would have necessarily even twigged that it was a mostly-aquatic animal.