Animals
Sea Lion Stranding Caused By Lack Of Food, But Why Remains A Mystery
In the wake of more than 1,000 nearly dead sea lions washing up on the shores of Southern California, researchers believe a shortage of food is causing the phenomenon, but they have yet to pinpoint exactly why it is happening
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