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  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0547 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0554 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0389 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0561 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0553 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0395 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0559 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0495 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) Flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0389 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    5286 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0552 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    5252 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0559 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0552 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0550 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0495 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0386 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) Flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0382 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    5286 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0550 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0527 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0526 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0560 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0382 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0384 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    5252 10 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0561 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0554 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0527 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0384 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) Flings sand onto its back while resting on a beach.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0386 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0560 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0553 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) flings loose sand over its body in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Sand also acts as a barrier to sunburn
    0547 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) rests on a the beach with a thin sand covering.  The sand acts as barrier to sunburn and also aids in keeping the animal cool during the day
    0395 05 Jan 2011.JPG
  • New Zealand Sea Lion (Phocarctos hookeri) covers itself with damp sand to protect its skin from sun damage and to to cool itself
    2892 21 Jan 2010 .JPG
  • New Zealand Sea Lion (Phocarctos hookeri) covers itself with damp sand to protect its skin from sun damage and to to cool itself
    2867 21 Jan 2010 A.JPG
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5858 16 sep 2007.jpg
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  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5880 16 sep 2017.psd
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5858 16 sep 2017.jpg
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5883 16 sep 2017.psd
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5867 16 sep 2017.jpg
  • Several southern elephant seals rest in the cooling kelp weed on a secluded beach in the Falkland Islands
    6938 12 Jan 2011.JPG
  • Several southern elephant seals rest in the cooling kelp weed on a secluded beach in the Falkland Islands
    6936 12 Jan 2011.JPG
  • ANew Zealand Male Hooker Sea Lion (Phocarctos hookeri) covers itself with damp sand in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Many seal species cover themselves with sand in an attempt to keep cool and to protect themselves from becoming sunburnt
    anaspides-idw-2867-21-jan-2010-.jpg
  • Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca cinerea) covers itself with damp sand in an attempt to cool itself in the mid morning sun.  Many seal species cover themselves with sand in an attempt to keep cool and to protect themselves from becoming sunburnt
    4178-05-Jun-2010-anaspides-idw.jpg
  • A very common species found in cool coastal waters of the southern hemisphere and off Pacific North America
    4617 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A very common species found in cool coastal waters of the southern hemisphere and off Pacific North America
    4360 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A polar bear rests waiting for sea ice to form along the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada.  The bear is attempting to remain cool by keeping as much surface area as possible on the snow and ice
    1962 17 Nov 2009.JPG
  • A very common species found in cool coastal waters of the southern hemisphere and off Pacific North America
    6939 12 Jan 2011.JPG
  • A very common species found in cool coastal waters of the southern hemisphere and off Pacific North America
    4643 09 Jan 2011.JPG
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