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00:00 In cartoons, sea lions and penguins may be best friends, but in the wild they are not.
00:25 As dubbed the super diver, can the penguins run away from the mighty attacks of the sea
00:30 lions?
00:31 As today's video, let us admire the attacks of sea lions with penguins.
00:38 The sea lion attacks the penguins.
00:53 Have you ever wondered where the name sea lion comes from?
00:56 As they are called sea lions because they have manes and roar like animals of the same
01:01 name in the wild.
01:03 As they growl, scream and bark to mark their territory and signal danger.
01:08 As the food that sea lions usually eat are meat and they eat sardines, mussels, lampreys,
01:15 mackerel, squid, crabs, octopuses, and anchovies, among others.
01:32 As one of the fearsome predators in the water, in stark contrast to their large and fat bodies
01:37 when on the shore.
01:38 When hungry, it can tear an entire juvenile shark for food, and the sea lions hunt together
01:44 by herding the fish in a tight circle, and then they start separating each fish around
01:49 the edge.
01:50 As some types of sea lions can hunt in a large group with dolphins and seabirds.
02:07 As sea lions are very skillful and skilled when hunting, and their speed is also extremely
02:12 fast, and that is why penguins, known as flying under the water birds, that can't escape the
02:18 sharp teeth of sea lions.
02:31 As seeing the penguins, the lion quickly approached and began to chase his target, as they usually
02:36 target the young penguins that can't swim fast enough to knock them down with their
02:40 sharp teeth.
02:42 Unfortunately, a penguin in the middle of an opening has become a prey for the sea lions,
02:48 painfully, as it was eaten by predators and dumped in the ocean.
03:04 Sea lions can dive up to 300 meters deep, as they have a special psychological structure
03:09 that allows them to retain oxygen while diving.
03:13 As they are also notable swimmers, and they can move at a speed of 30 km/h underwater,
03:19 and they swim using long and powerful flippers to generate power, and use the rear flipper
03:25 to control.
03:39 And according to research, penguins can swim and dive in the water at speeds from 6 to
03:44 12 km/h, although there are some reports that a speed of up to 27 km/h is possible when
03:51 they are startled or attacked.
04:05 The penguins, in order to get the proper fitness needed to reach the maximum swimming speed,
04:10 the penguins bow their heads to their shoulders and tuck their feet into their tails, and
04:15 their wings act as slippers to propel them through the water, as their dense skeleton
04:20 keeps them from floating too much in the water.
04:23 As for the smaller penguins, they will not dive deep and only hunt near the surface of
04:28 the water and only dive for about 1 to 2 minutes, as this is an opportunity for the sea lions
04:34 to attack.
04:46 Is one of the creatures living in the vast ocean and is known as the most intelligent
04:51 animal here, as they are endowed with very large striking eyes and at night they can
04:58 emit light to facilitate their hunting, as they also have very sensitive noses and very
05:05 sensitive ears, so sea lions have caused countless prey to fit under their sharp teeth.
05:12 The most unfortunate ones on land are penguins, as they are the favorite prey of sea lions,
05:18 so will the penguins be able to escape this predator's attack this time?
05:33 Seeing the penguins moving up the shore, the sea lions immediately climbed ashore in pursuit.
05:39 Realizing the danger, the penguins quickly ran away, as they separate and move in different
05:44 directions.
05:56 Have you ever wondered how do penguins move?
05:59 As the penguins move by swinging their legs from side to side and on land by using their
06:03 climbing legs, tail and bubble mechanism to swim in the water.
06:09 As the speed of the penguin walking will depend on the species of penguin, as well as their
06:13 size.
06:22 Penguins often move slowly because they like to gather in larger flocks to keep warm, as
06:27 several thousand penguins will gather together to create a warmth, as the penguins standing
06:32 side by side touch each other at the back, front and sides, except for those on the outer
06:38 edge of the group.
06:52 And to hunt prey in such a large and united penguin colony, the sea lions often take advantage
06:56 of attacking and isolating the younger penguins.
07:01 Certainly the movement speed and physical strength of the young penguins cannot surpass
07:05 the speed of the predator.
07:08 As you see, the poor penguin was knocked down and tucked under the sea lion's sharp teeth,
07:14 and what the predator needs to do now is to take the prey back to the ocean to enjoy.
07:31 Sea lions are categorized by their long front flippers, as the outer ear flaps, larger chest
07:37 and abdomen, short and thick fur and the ability to operate on all fours, as its speed on land
07:44 can reach 56 km/h.
07:57 Unlike fish, the sea lions can spend time on land and in water.
08:01 As they can jump out of the water and stay on the rocky shores or the sandy beaches for
08:06 hours, or even days without discomfort or overheating.
08:12 And every time there is an appearance of this predator, the penguins riot and race against
08:17 death.
08:30 Sea lions have good hearing, as their eyes have adapted to seeing underwater and they
08:34 are primarily a means of locating prey and evading predators.
08:40 As this is why penguins have extremely quick reflexes when they see danger approaching.
08:56 This time the predator was unable to find himself a delicious meal, as the great reflexes
09:02 of the penguin have helped them to escape the near death.
09:17 And although they can't fly like other birds, penguins can waddle on two legs or slide on
09:21 their bellies along the snow.
09:24 A motion called skating, which allows them to conserve energy, while still being at the
09:29 most relatively quickly.
09:32 The sea lions also have great difficulty chasing and attacking the adult penguins, most of
09:37 which can only easily hunt the young penguins.
09:43 As this time a young penguin remains the target of the predator, in your opinion, will the
09:48 sea lions spare this young prey?
10:02 In the wild and in the vast ocean, there are still countless battles for survival of all
10:07 animals as they all fight and do their best to have a chance to live.
10:22 However the survival battle of sea lions and penguins have never been so funny, as the
10:28 chase this time of sea lions and the panicked penguins look like a scene from a cartoon.
10:44 And the reason the birds panicked was the appearance of a large sea lion, as the bad
10:49 guy are three fat king penguins, and it seemed that the penguin would have to die, but suddenly
10:55 the sea lion had turned and had changed direction, rushing back to the ocean for unknown reasons.
11:15 You see, penguins have a method to move that instead of running on their feet, they lie
11:20 on their stomachs and try to swim on the sand or the snow.
11:24 Unfortunately, because of their oversized belly, most of the penguins' feet do not
11:29 touch the ground, only the wings to try and push their clumsy bodies away from the predator.
11:36 But even so, if the penguins are chased by predators, it is difficult to escape.
11:53 Images of these adorable penguins close today's video.
11:56 How do you see the hunting of sea lions?
11:58 Please leave your comments and thoughts down below in the comment section.
12:02 Thank you all so much for watching this video, as there is a lot of interesting information
12:06 and many mysteries waiting for you to discover ahead.
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12:14 Goodbye and see you again soon.
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