What's the biggest sea lion?

Steller sea lions are the biggest sea lions in the world. The average adult male, or bull, Steller sea lion can weigh up to 2,500lbs. It's not just the bulls that are huge, the females can weigh up to 1000lbs.
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What is the biggest sea lion ever recorded?

The largest sea lion is Steller's sea lion, which can weigh 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) and grow to a length of 3.0 m (10 ft).
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How big can sea lions get?

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Males may grow to 11 feet in length and weigh almost 2,500 pounds. Females are much smaller and may grow to 9 feet in length and weigh 1,000 pounds. Steller sea lions are light tan to reddish-brown in color. They have a blunt face and a boxy, bear-like head.
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Which seal is the largest in the world?

The Southern elephant seal is the earth's biggest living seal. The seals' size changes drastically depending on gender, with the males typically five to six times heavier than the females. The record-sized seal, shot in Possession Bay, South Georgia on February 28, 1913, measured 22.5 ft.
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Are elephant seals bigger than walrus?

These seals are famous for being big. They are the biggest of pinnipeds – bigger even than walruses – there being a record of a giant male Southern elephant seal that was between 6.5 and 6.8 m long and weighed over 4000 kg (Carwardine 1995).
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How big are elephant seals?

Adult males may grow to over 13 feet in length and weigh up to 4,500 pounds. The females are much smaller at 10 feet in length and 1,300 pounds. The northern elephant seal is the second largest seal in the world after the southern elephant seal.
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Is an elephant seal a sea lion?

Pinnipeds are carnivorous marine mammals with fin-like limbs. They breathe air like humans and other mammals, reptiles and birds, but they spend most of their time at sea. Pinnipeds include "true seals", sea lions, fur seals and walruses.
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Do sharks eat sea lions?

Great white sharks eat seals and sea lions.
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How big is a bull sea lion?

The average adult male, or bull, Steller sea lion can weigh up to 2,500lbs. It's not just the bulls that are huge, the females can weigh up to 1000lbs. They need to eat a lot of fish to sustain their body weight.
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How big is a male Sealion?

Males tend to be larger, weighing about 600 to 800 pounds (270 - 360 kg), with a length of 6.5 to 8 feet (2 - 2.4 m). There are records of adult male sea lions reaching 1,000 pounds! Their cousin, the walrus, makes California sea lions look small.
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Do sea lions eat humans?

Through all of recorded history, sea lions have never been domesticated. Sure, they don't usually eat us, but they haven't exactly shown any interest in being friends with humans, either.
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Do sharks eat elephant seals?

These immature seals are the preferred prey of the white shark at the Farallon Islands. Observations there indicate that the white sharks eat young elephant seals seven times more frequently than they eat other pinnipeds, such as California sea lions and harbor seals.
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Do orcas eat elephant seals?

Predators. The main predator of elephant seals is the great white shark. Orcas are also another predator of elephant seals.
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How big is a bull elephant seal?

Males reach lengths of nearly 20 feet (6 m) and weights of more than 8000 pounds (3700 kg). Females are much, much smaller, and the males' large size is the result of their territoriality and their habit of developing harems of several females with which they have sole mating rights.
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Are leopard seals the biggest seals?

Leopard seals are the third largest seal in the world

In terms of polar marine life, only elephant seals and walruses are larger than leopard seals.
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How heavy can elephant seal get?

Fully grown males can reach lengths of over 13 feet and can weigh nearly 4,400 pounds. Females are significantly smaller than males, but are also quite large, growing to about 10 feet long and weighing up to 1,300 pounds.
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What eats a penguin?

When in the water, penguins may be eaten by leopard seals, fur seals, sea lions, sharks, or killer whales.
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What's the biggest elephant?

The largest elephant on record was an adult male African savanna elephant. He weighed about 24,000 pounds (10,886 kilograms) and was 13 feet (3.96 meters) tall at the shoulder!
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Can a human outrun an elephant seal?

Elephant seals spend about 20 percent of their lives on land and about 80 percent of their time in the ocean. Although they are aquatic animals, seals on sand can outrun humans. In the sea, they can swim at a speed of 5 to 10 km/hr. Elephant seals dive to great depths.
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Is a walrus a seal?

Walrus are the largest pinniped. Seals, sea lions, and walruses belong to a group of marine mammals called pinnipeds, referring to their flippered feet. Seals (true seals or earless seals) have no external ear flaps.
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