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Endangered Australian sea lion | Neophoca cinerea | Carnac Island, Western Australia

Inquisitive male Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) pushing its nose into the camera lens. Sea lions use their noses to poke and investigate things, as well as to greet and play with one another in the water.

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Marine Mammal Pinniped Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Pinnipedia Otariidae Otariinae Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea Lion Endangered: IUCN Red List Rare: South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 Special Protected Fauna: Western Australia Wildlife Conservation Notice 2003 Vulnerable: Australia Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Indian Ocean Western Australia Carnac Island Cute Whiskers Male
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Inquisitive male Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) pushing its nose into the camera lens. Sea lions use their noses to poke and investigate things, as well as to greet and play with one another in the water.
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