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kevyn

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Big male Sea Lion

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Female Sea Otter (she was trying to sleep)

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And a Beluga Whale

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Thanks for looking.
 
there some nice photo's. was looking through your gallery kevyn just wanted to say very nice collection.

rick
 
I had some beluga once. Came in a tiny little jar. Had it on a really thick slag of toast with unsalted butter and freshly ground pepper. Yum.
Peter
 
Those things lay eggs??! And not one giant egg, but millions of tiny ones?!? Ewwww! :shock:
 
Beluga caviar comes from the Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso), a large fish found in the Caspian, Black and Adriatic Seas.
 
Duh, had a brain fart. Beluga Whales are highly endangered here. They are so amazing to watch and very intelligent. I was so fortunate to have the opprotunity to make eye contact with one for a minute. They are one of the most incredible animals I have ever seen, and can't imagine killing one. But that dosen't say much cuz I can imagine killing most things.
 
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