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00:00 This hungry sea lion started a hunt for an octopus.
00:08 The cephalopod unleashed his defensive ink, hoping to misguide its predator.
00:19 But the hungry eumatopeus managed to grab the prey and dragged it to the surface.
00:28 Sea lions enjoy a variety of seafood diet of small prey.
00:33 They spearfish using 36 sharp teeth and sift through reefs using their whiskers.
00:38 They swallow their meals whole and can eat up to 18 kilograms a day.
00:45 When a sea lion spotted a turtle on the beach, it tried to make a meal out of it.
00:52 But the turtle's shell prevents the carnivore predator from doing so.
00:58 The turtle frighteningly tries to make it to the water, a safer environment for his
01:02 kind.
01:09 Sea lions are strong swimmers.
01:11 They can reach speeds of nearly 20 miles per hour underwater.
01:14 They swim using their foreflippers to generate power and their hind flippers to steer.
01:21 This southern sea lion gallops across the land in pursuit of a penguin.
01:29 The big male, known as the bull, is determined to secure dinner on the beach.
01:36 The penguin makes a valiant attempt to escape, yet it proves no match for the giant mammal.
01:45 The prey succumbs to its wound.
01:52 Though they usually hunt in the water, sea lions are more than capable of pursuing prey
01:55 on land, reaching a speed of 32 kilometers per hour.
02:01 This polar bear caught himself a nice meal.
02:03 He attacked the seal's colony and made a catch.
02:09 The ferocious predator, who inflicted painful wounds on the mammal, dragged its prey away,
02:18 seeking a remote place to enjoy his dinner without being disturbed by scavengers.
02:28 As the sea lions have a variety of animals in their diet, they are on the menu of many
02:33 predators.
02:34 More are dangerous than others.
02:37 All they want is food.
02:38 [music playing]
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