On the attack, reclaiming the beach, or something else? This video showing dozens of San Diego beachgoers running away from two fast-moving sea lions has generated nearly 10m views and sparked conversations about what exactly these mammals were doing?
But sea lion expert Eric Otjen of SeaWorld San Diego said what he saw was normal sea lion behavior for this time of year, when males are sparring as breeding season gets underway.
Otjen said the male flopping along at a rapid-fire pace as he darted around people was fleeing from the other male closer to the water’s edge that was chasing him because they were likely fighting over which females they could get. Both sea lions had ample opportunities to attack people but instead barreled past them, he said.
“He’s got swimmers all around him on his way back out, but they don’t bother him. What this is all about is his right to mate,” Otjen said, adding: “This behavior is not uncommon at all. The reason why the video has gotten like 10 millions views is because everybody is running like Godzilla is chasing them.”Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters“It may look funny that everybody is running, but it’s not a bad choice. You don’t want to be caught in the cross fire,” Otjen said.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s guidelines, people should stay at least 50 ft away from sea lions, seals and other species protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Otjen said for questions on behavior of the animals or to report a sick or injured animal, people can all SeaWorld’s hotline at 800-541-7325.
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