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Harbor Seals Lounge On California's Beaches

Just off California Highway 1, about a mile north of the Hearst Castle,
is the perfect beach retreat for the local harbor seals. These giant sea
mammals live their entire lives along the same stretch of coastline,
spending much of their day hunting for fish, crabs, and shellfish, and
the rest hauled out on the beach to lounge in the warm sun.
Harbor seals like to eat, and they need a high calorie diet to maintain
the layers of fat that keep them warm in the cold Northern California
Waters, and give them their thick sausage shape. They spend many hours
during low tide resting on sandbars, beaches, and rocky islands, and
spend high tide fishing. Harbor seals are the most vulnerable when they
are out of the water and will quickly rush back into the waves if
started. If they are disturbed too often, they can abandon their regular
resting areas. For that reason, it is a Federal offence to scare a
resting sea mammal back into the ocean.
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