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Neophoca Collection

"Captivating Neophoca: A Glimpse into the World of Australian Sea Lions" Two graceful females of the Australian sea lion species, Neophoca cinerea

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Australian sea (Neophoca cinerea) juvenile playing in the sand, Carnac Island, Western Australia

Australian sea (Neophoca cinerea) juvenile playing in the sand, Carnac Island, Western Australia

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) playful juvenile swimming upside-down, Carnac Island

Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) playful juvenile swimming upside-down, Carnac Island, Western Australia

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), two females greeting each other on beach

Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), two females greeting each other on beach. Seal Bay Conservation Park, Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Playful juvenile Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) greeting me in shallow water at Carnac

Playful juvenile Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) greeting me in shallow water at Carnac Island in Western Australia

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) male with Striped cowfish (Aracana aurita) Carnac Island

Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) male with Striped cowfish (Aracana aurita) Carnac Island, Western Australia

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DDE-90026112
Australian Sea Lions, (Neophoca cinerea), Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Date: 17/02/2005

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DDE-90026109
Australian Sea Lions, (Neophoca cinerea), Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Skeleton of the common seal and Australian sea lion

Skeleton of the common seal and Australian sea lion
Skeleton of the common seal, Phoca vitulina 1, and Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea 2. Phoque commun squelette, Phoque austral (s.g. Otarie)

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) pup suckling. Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) pup suckling. Kangaroo Island, South Australia. November

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Australian sealion with young at sea surface {Neophoca cinerea} Australia

Australian sealion with young at sea surface {Neophoca cinerea} Australia. Endangered species

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), Kangaroo Island, Australia

Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), Kangaroo Island, Australia

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Picture No. 10767520
Diver - Valerie Taylor with Australian Sealion (Neophoca cinerea) Date:

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Picture No. 10856339
Australian Sea Lions - group underwater (Neophoca cinerea) Date:

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Picture No. 10767998
Australian Sealion pups - playing in a shallow rockpool with fish held by Valerie Taylor. The pups are too small to eat fish but they thought it was a good toy. (Neophoca cinerea) Date:

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Picture No. 10767702
Australian Sealion - diver playing with sealion, it is not agressive. (Neophoca cinerea) Date:

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Picture No. 10767694
Sealion wth a diver (Neophoca cinerea) Date:

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Picture No. 10767693
Australian Sealion - With a diver (Neophoca cinerea) Date:

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Picture No. 10767699
Australian Sealion - playing with a diver (Neophoca cinerea) Date:

Background imageNeophoca Collection: Picture No. 10767698

Picture No. 10767698
Australian Sealion - being filmed by diver (Neophoca cinerea) Date:


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"Captivating Neophoca: A Glimpse into the World of Australian Sea Lions" Two graceful females of the Australian sea lion species, Neophoca cinerea, warmly greet each other on a pristine beach, showcasing their strong social bonds and camaraderie. As I wade in shallow waters at Carnac Island in Western Australia, a playful juvenile Australian sea lion from the Neophoca cinerea family surprises me with its exuberant greeting, reminding us of the joy found in simple interactions with nature. Basking lazily on a bed of seaweed along the sandy shores of Seal Bay Conservation Park, an impressive male Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) enjoys moments of tranquility amidst his busy marine life. In perfect harmony with its surroundings at Carnac Island's crystal-clear waters in Western Australia, a male Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) curiously observes a Striped cowfish (Aracana aurita), highlighting the diverse marine ecosystem they call home. Delighting in pure bliss and innocence, a lively juvenile Neophoca cinerea playfully engages with sand particles on Carnac Island's sun-kissed beaches – capturing our hearts with their carefree spirit and love for exploration. Unveiling secrets from beneath the waves, an intriguing skeleton display showcases both common seals and majestic Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea), offering insights into their anatomical wonders and evolutionary marvels. Nurturing bonds between mother and pup unfold before my eyes as I witness an adorable Neophoca cinerea suckling moment on Kangaroo Island in South Australia – symbolizing resilience and dedication to future generations. Defying gravity underwater off Carnac Island's coastlines in Western Australia, a mischievous juvenile Neophoca cinerea gracefully swims upside-down – reminding us that even amidst challenges, we can find joy in unconventional ways.