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A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington.  Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.  The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These  sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks, Zalophus californianus
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington. Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19433  
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington.  Some California sea lions, such as this one C-520, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.  The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These  sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks, Zalophus californianus
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington. Some California sea lions, such as this one C-520, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19434  
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington.  Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.  The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These  sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks, Zalophus californianus
A bull sea lion shows a brand burned into its hide by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, to monitor it from season to season as it travels between California, Oregon and Washington. Some California sea lions, such as this one C-704, prey upon migrating salmon that gather in the downstream waters and fish ladders of Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The "C" in its brand denotes Columbia River. These sea lions also form bachelor colonies that haul out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin and elsewhere, where they can damage or even sink docks.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19441  
Horned lizard.  When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away, Phrynosoma, Amado, Arizona
Horned lizard. When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away.
Species: Horned lizard, Phrynosoma
Location: Amado, Arizona
Image ID: 22964  
Horned lizard.  When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away, Phrynosoma, Amado, Arizona
Horned lizard. When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away.
Species: Horned lizard, Phrynosoma
Location: Amado, Arizona
Image ID: 22973  
Horned lizard.  When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away, Phrynosoma, Amado, Arizona
Horned lizard. When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away.
Species: Horned lizard, Phrynosoma
Location: Amado, Arizona
Image ID: 23051  
Horned lizard.  When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away, Phrynosoma, Amado, Arizona
Horned lizard. When threatened, the horned lizard can squirt blood from its eye at an attacker up to 5 feet away.
Species: Horned lizard, Phrynosoma
Location: Amado, Arizona
Image ID: 23052  
Ocellated lizard, Timon lepidus
Ocellated lizard.
Species: Ocellated lizard, Timon lepidus
Image ID: 12553  
Ocellated lizard, Timon lepidus
Ocellated lizard.
Species: Ocellated lizard, Timon lepidus
Image ID: 12554  
Sungazer lizard, Cordylus giganteus
Sungazer lizard.
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus
Image ID: 12555  
Sungazer lizard, Cordylus giganteus
Sungazer lizard.
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus
Image ID: 12557  
Sungazer lizard, Cordylus giganteus
Sungazer lizard.
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus
Image ID: 12558  
Giant plated lizard, Gerrhosaurus validus
Giant plated lizard.
Species: Giant plated lizard, Gerrhosaurus validus
Image ID: 12559  
Giant plated lizard, Gerrhosaurus validus
Giant plated lizard.
Species: Giant plated lizard, Gerrhosaurus validus
Image ID: 12560  
Freshwater lizard fossil, collected in Ceara, Brazil, dated 130 million years old
Freshwater lizard fossil, collected in Ceara, Brazil, dated 130 million years old.
Image ID: 20864  
Freshwater lizard fossil, collected in Ceara, Brazil, dated 130 million years old
Freshwater lizard fossil, collected in Ceara, Brazil, dated 130 million years old.
Image ID: 20865  
Lava lizard, Punta Espinosa, Tropidurus, Fernandina Island
Lava lizard, Punta Espinosa.
Species: Lava lizard, Tropidurus
Location: Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01749  
Lava lizard perched on marine iguana, Punta Espinosa, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, Tropidurus, Fernandina Island
Lava lizard perched on marine iguana, Punta Espinosa.
Species: Lava lizard, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, Tropidurus
Location: Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 05694  
Lava lizard, Punta Espinosa, Tropidurus, Fernandina Island
Lava lizard, Punta Espinosa.
Species: Lava lizard, Tropidurus
Location: Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 05695  
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