This picture was taken at the zoo last weekend and just really shows the size of these animals. This sea lion wouldn’t have survived in the wild as he is blind, but here he sure seems to be happy and doing just fine and really seems to enjoy swimming around and I swear he can hear the kids.
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Wow is right! That is one big seal. I'm sure the kids enjoyed seeing the aquarium.
Unbelievable size... Holy Cow...
Todd-The kids must of been amazed.
Wow - love the photo and so big ... what a wonderful way to enjoy family and nature.
Todd,
I would say that WOW is just about a understatement. Very nice photo sir.
WOW! Look at the size of those kids...they are so small. Oops - WOW, look at the size of that animal!
Todd, I never realized how big those "sea-Lions" were or is this some other species they only grow in the North-West?
Todd, love the title. I think that now covers every day of the week here on AR. Great picture!
Very cool photo, Todd! Was this taken in a local aquarium?
Todd --- I agree with all of the others --- WOW --- he/she is huge! Did you take the photo?
Too cooooooooooool T. My kids (me too) would love this. Thanks bro.
Michael - You just don't realize how big those things are until you put it in a picture like this.
Caron - Holy Sea Lion. (LOL)
Don - I will tell my wife as she is the one that took the shot.
Gary - I know kids are getting smaller every year.
This is a great picture. I'm sure your kids enjoyed getting up close and personal.
I do enjoy getting so close to animals I guess I'm just a big kid.
I love the love of animals on AR - stellar photo Todd. Something about aquariums - they're magical places. Time seems to stop when I'm in one. Thanks for posting such a lovely photo worthy of many great words.
COOL Pic!
Joseph - You can practically see their eyes in the reflection they are so wide.
Connie - Most kids never get to get that close to a sea lion and once they realize how big they really are they are amazed.
Steve - The eat our really large Salmon, so they grow BIG!
Barb - I love working on and typing on Activerain, but I'm told I should take at least one day off a week.
Patricia - Actually at the Oregon Zoo.
Mama Liz - My wife did, I have one that I like that I took on my camera earlier this year of just my "Short Stop" and I can't seem to find it.
Larry - You just don't realize how big they are until you are that close.
Christine - They do every time, this and the bats are my son's favorites. My are still the orangutan.
Terry - Not a bad thing to be!
Amy - You have a great one close to you on the wharf still don't you?
Jason - It just shows the size of those things.
Hi Todd,
Very cool picture. I bet your kids were amazed. :o)
-Lisa
Lisa - Heck even I was, you just don't realize how big they are.