Long-nosed Fur Seal (New Zealand Fur Seal) - Kangaroo Island Journey #3

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Hello Steemit family, I am going to talk about Long-nosed Fur Seal today!
Hope you enjoy this blog and get interested in one of the popular animal on Kangaroo Island!

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If you visit to Kangaroo Island, you shouldn’t miss this opportunity to observe beautiful marine creatures “Long-nosed Fur Seal”. The shores of this Island are home to a population of fur seals and now they are one of the amazing attraction for the visitors. Especially Admirals Arch (Flinders Chase National Park) offers you the great possibility to encounter Long-nosed fur seal in their natural environment.

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Long-nosed fur seals are one of the marine animal on the Kangaroo Island, they are as known as "New Zealand Fur Seal. *1 " The New Zealand fur seal was an endangered mammal on the island in the past because of the hunt for their skin, but the number is rise to almost 100,000. The Fur Seals found on Kangaroo Island are known to travel all the way from Montague Island which is said to be on the Eastern Coast of Australia.

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*1 Why they have 2 names?
They are originally thought that they come from New Zealand, so that they got the name “New Zealand Fur Seal”. After while, people found out they are native to Australia so their name has been changed to the long-nosed fur seal. However, one of the guide on Kangaroo Island told me this “some of them are actually travel to New Zealand so the name “New Zealand Fur Seal” is not wrong…”

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These amazing creatures can be up to 250kg, full grown males can reach as big as 2 meter. They can dive really deep to catch their food up to 380m, this is the deepest of all fur seals! Breeding season peak is in January, so you might be able to see the territorial battles on the boardwalk, but most of the time you can see them resting in pease or just enjoy sunbathing on the rocks. Some active pups are playing with others in the rock pool. Oh, you can see them "digesting"pose too!

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(Fully grown male - you can tell by the blonde patch on the back of his head.)

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(Young seals in the rock pool.)

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(Seals take sitting position to digest their food well.)

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(Seal pup with Mum)

If you go to Kangaroo Island, I definitely recommend to go to Flinders Chase National Park and visit Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch and meet this fantastic creatures! It’s really peaceful to see their relaxing face, playful pups jumping around their mums. You may be able to see them real close because they occasionally walk up to close to the boardwalk!

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I've been here on Steemit for one year and three month, have seen many travel blogs with animals but never seals. In real life I've seen one family in a Budapest zoo, when I was a kid. Now you know how happy I am to read your blog and see these little (2 m) cuties :) I find these animals very interesting and smart. I'd be happy to pet one, although I know that's not going to happen. This place must be beautiful and would be thrilled to visit one day but it's at the other end of the world from where I live.
This is why I love steemit. Even though I can't travel a lot, I still get to see amazing places from all around the world.
Thank you for this wonderful blog and keep up the good work!

They’re just gorgeous, nothing better than being able to watch animals in their natural habitat

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Thanks for sharing these photos! Seals are so freaking cute! 😊

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