Views of La Jolla coast near the Children's Pool.
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Children's Pool area |
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Fishing day boat |
The Difference Between Sea Lions and Seals
Sea lions hang out more at the cove, the harbor seals at Children’s Pool (1o-minutes south of the cove). You can tell a sea lion from a seal by recognizing some distinct features:
- sea lions have visible, outer ear flaps
- sea lions bark
- sea lions use their flippers to move on land, seals tend to wriggle on their bellies since theirs are smaller
- harbor seals tend to have darker, speckled skin
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Swimmers at La Jolla Cove with sea lion |
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