Wildlife Wednesday: Galápagos Sea Lions
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, I thought of presenting the pictures of the Galapagos Sea lions in their togetherness. They live in a colony where they do activities as a group from sleeping, playing and of course, swimming. In the colony, there is one dominated male and several females. However, the female is not considered as harem as they can join and leave the colony at any time as they like. Freedom of movement, I guess 😉
Did I say they like to sleep together? A lot!

Galapagos Sea Lions
Even on the rocks. I guess, as long as they are together, they will feel comfortable sleeping just everywhere!

Galapagos Sea Lions
Swimming together is also common to see in the colony of the Galapagos Sea Lions.
But, from all of the togetherness among the sea lions, my favorite part is to watch the mother and her pups. Nothing beats the love of parenthood even in the animal’s kingdom. Sweet! Happy Valentine’s Day!

Galapagos Sea Lions
*All images are taken in San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Wow! Beautiful pictures of nature.
Thank you so much, Noel 🙂
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Thank you so much for sharing 🙂 ❤
Theyre so cute…great photos mba
Terimakasih 🙂
Always look forward to your posts
Thank you so much, Diana!
Gorgeous post! Here is my post on sea lions I encountered in Australia. I think we can see that these beautiful animals have a lot in common no matter where in the world they are 🙂 https://incidentalnaturalist.com/2017/02/01/seal-bay-australian-sea-lions/
I agree – and both species are adorable 🙂 Thank you for sharing your work!
Beautiful beautiful pictures!
Thank you so much 🙂
Baby sea lions – so flippin’ cute (pun intended).
I agree 🙂 lol they are the best subject for photography 😉