- published: 26 May 2009
- views: 9807
- author: ecowonderkids
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PINNIPED PARADE by Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders- a song about seals, sea lions and walruses
www.birdsongandtheecowonders.com. "Come to the Pinniped Parade with me. There'll be beauti...
published: 26 May 2009
author: ecowonderkids
PINNIPED PARADE by Birdsong and the Eco-Wonders- a song about seals, sea lions and walruses
www.birdsongandtheecowonders.com. "Come to the Pinniped Parade with me. There'll be beautiful fin-footed friends to see!" Learn about pinnipeds - seals, sea lions and walruses - and their characteristics, behavior and sounds in this fun, educational, sing-a-long video for kids by BIRDSONG and the ECO-WONDERS. Featuring the song "Pinniped Parade" from their CD "IF I WERE A FISH and Other Ocean Songs for Kids," this video captures the enthusiastic communication and real sounds of the pinnipeds while inviting children to bark, burp, growl and march along.. With NOAA photos and a world-beat marching rhythm, this kids video will leave children singing, dancing and learning right to the last note. PINNIPED PARADE is one of a growing collection of animal songs for kids by BIRDSONG and the ECO-WONDERS.
- published: 26 May 2009
- views: 9807
- author: ecowonderkids
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Playful Pinnipeds: California Sea Lions
The California sea lion is the trained "seal" seen in circuses and zoos. These highly soci...
published: 04 Jan 2011
author: DrBillBushing
Playful Pinnipeds: California Sea Lions
The California sea lion is the trained "seal" seen in circuses and zoos. These highly social marine mammals exhibit complex behavior and can be a lot of fun to observe either while diving or topside when they are hauled out on nearby rocks.
- published: 04 Jan 2011
- views: 953
- author: DrBillBushing
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PBR Wi-Fi Battle 19: Pinniped Rivalry! Dewgong vs. Walrein!
Man, I was hoping my opponent wouldn't send out Typhlosion first... and she did! I was sca...
published: 17 Aug 2010
author: GrassSquid
PBR Wi-Fi Battle 19: Pinniped Rivalry! Dewgong vs. Walrein!
Man, I was hoping my opponent wouldn't send out Typhlosion first... and she did! I was scared of Eruption, which was the first move it used... Fortunately, Girafarig took it like a beast, and it barely did anything to Dewgong thanks to its ability, Thick Fat (for once I'm glad I don't have a Hydration Dewgong). Walrein decided to set up on the second turn, allowing Dewgong to shut it down with encore. My opponent was obviously frightened by the effects TR could have on her Typhlosion, so she switched out to Azumarill. I thought it would Aqua Jet Girafarig, so I encored it, but it went after Dewgong, allowing me to cripple it with Skill Swap. She then switched back out to Typhlosion, possibly thinking I wouldn't attack, while I crippled Walrein by giving it Azumarill's ability, which it couldn't really put to good use. I double teamed Typhlosion the next turn, but Dewgong's crit took it out before Girafarig could attack. I didn't really do much for the rest of the battle since Crobat decided it would be just swell to break sleep clause and put my two pokemon to sleep after Girafarig died. Anyway, what I learned from this battle was not to go on doubles unless you expect to win with only two of your pokemon doing the work, because chances are, half of your team is going to be asleep for most of the battle. But my opponent's team was pretty cool; too bad it has a huge weakness to electric attacks. It's a good thing my pokemon were bulky enough to tough out the sleep.
- published: 17 Aug 2010
- views: 2653
- author: GrassSquid
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Pinniped Porn. Patrick Smith molested by a Harbor seal
Ian Williams, National Parks Service photographer scores big with one of his first video s...
published: 22 Nov 2009
author: pacificcoast101
Pinniped Porn. Patrick Smith molested by a Harbor seal
Ian Williams, National Parks Service photographer scores big with one of his first video shoots. A very friendly female harbor seal shows Patrick Smith a good time under water.
- published: 22 Nov 2009
- views: 3220
- author: pacificcoast101
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From a Sea Lion's POV
Milo the sea lion really seems to enjoy playing with sea lion-cam at the Aquarium of the P...
published: 25 Feb 2010
author: aquariumofthepacific
From a Sea Lion's POV
Milo the sea lion really seems to enjoy playing with sea lion-cam at the Aquarium of the Pacific. With the enthusiasm that he shows when carrying the camera rig he reminds me of a golden retriever with a favorite tennis ball. Check out Milo's latest video creation "From a Sea Lion's Point of View" where you'll see the pinniped exhibit and underwater visitors tunnel from a sea lion's perspective. www.aquariumofpacific.org
- published: 25 Feb 2010
- views: 710
- author: aquariumofthepacific
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Paleo-Breakthrough (Seal Evolution) from an Arctic Fossil
A "missing link" fossil of a new mammal species from Canada's High Arctic rewrites the evo...
published: 15 Apr 2009
author: canadanaturemuseum
Paleo-Breakthrough (Seal Evolution) from an Arctic Fossil
A "missing link" fossil of a new mammal species from Canada's High Arctic rewrites the evolutionary story of seals. This prehistoric carnivore represents a new branch on a family tree, between an ancestor that walked on land and today's sea-going seals and their relatives. It provides insight into what pinnipeds (true seals, sea lions and the walrus) looked like before they were adapted to hunting in the ocean. It also suggests a different centre of pinniped evolution from that of the prevailing theory. The fossil is 24 to 20 million years old and was found in the Haughton Crater on Devon Island. The research team is led by Dr. Natalia Rybczynski of the Canadian Museum of Nature. More information: nature.ca Subtitled version: www.youtube.com French version: www.youtube.com nature.ca — Canadian Museum of Nature
- published: 15 Apr 2009
- views: 9059
- author: canadanaturemuseum
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Paleo-Breakthrough (Seal Evolution) from an Arctic Fossil—Subtitled
A "missing link" fossil of a new mammal species from Canada's High Arctic rewrites the evo...
published: 16 Apr 2009
author: canadanaturemuseum
Paleo-Breakthrough (Seal Evolution) from an Arctic Fossil—Subtitled
A "missing link" fossil of a new mammal species from Canada's High Arctic rewrites the evolutionary story of seals. This prehistoric carnivore represents a new branch on a family tree, between an ancestor that walked on land and today's sea-going seals and their relatives. It provides insight into what pinnipeds (true seals, sea lions and the walrus) looked like before they were adapted to hunting in the ocean. It also suggests a different centre of pinniped evolution from that of the prevailing theory. The fossil is 24 to 20 million years old and was found in the Haughton Crater on Devon Island. The research team is led by Dr. Natalia Rybczynski of the Canadian Museum of Nature. More information: nature.ca Version without subtitles: www.youtube.com French version with subtitles: www.youtube.com nature.ca — Canadian Museum of Nature
- published: 16 Apr 2009
- views: 1471
- author: canadanaturemuseum
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Hawaiian Monk Seal Experience
In this clip there is are two Monk seals that are hunting in a cave with a White tip reef ...
published: 18 Jul 2008
author: MauiSeas
Hawaiian Monk Seal Experience
In this clip there is are two Monk seals that are hunting in a cave with a White tip reef shark. Ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua, The Hawaiian monk seal, Monachus schauinslandi, is Hawaii's only pinniped. It is a species that is considered endemic to the islands.The population of the Hawaiian monk seal is currently estimated to be between 1500 and 1200 individuals. They are considered an endangered species. Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata (vertebrates) Class Mammalia (mammals) Order Pinniped (or, Carnivora; sub-order, pinniped) Family Phocidae ("true" seals- seals without ears) Genus Monachus Species schauinslandi
- published: 18 Jul 2008
- views: 2549
- author: MauiSeas
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Wild Sex & Graceful swimming... elephant seals and sea lions
Elephant Seals battle for sexual supremacy, and sea lions grace the screen. Viewers will u...
published: 24 Jan 2008
author: 007bmac
Wild Sex & Graceful swimming... elephant seals and sea lions
Elephant Seals battle for sexual supremacy, and sea lions grace the screen. Viewers will understand much more about the secret lives of these amazing pinnipeds.
- published: 24 Jan 2008
- views: 41368
- author: 007bmac
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Sea Lions Live (Full Show) SeaWorld San Diego
"Live from Seaworld!" Join the Pinniped comedy-duo Clyde and Seamore, OP Otter and their s...
published: 29 Apr 2011
author: sharpproductions
Sea Lions Live (Full Show) SeaWorld San Diego
"Live from Seaworld!" Join the Pinniped comedy-duo Clyde and Seamore, OP Otter and their stagehand buddy, Biff as they perform their own wacky versions of some of todays most popular TV shows, movies and music. From the crime scene action of "Sea Lion SI" to the fun of "Sea Lion Idol" and "Dancing with the Pinnipeds," Clyde and Seamore put their own spin on some all-time entertainment favorites. And don't forget to arrive early to see what mischief and fun Biff the stagehand gets into in his all-new production at Sea Lion and Otter Stadium. Our photos from SeaWorld San Diego: www.facebook.com
- published: 29 Apr 2011
- views: 155967
- author: sharpproductions
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Stellar Sea Lion Training/Husbandry Session at Mystic Aquarium
Stellar Sea Lions Eden and Mara were taking part in a daily husbandry/training session tha...
published: 30 Apr 2010
author: Jenna Deedy
Stellar Sea Lion Training/Husbandry Session at Mystic Aquarium
Stellar Sea Lions Eden and Mara were taking part in a daily husbandry/training session that was all based on positive reinforcement. In this video, you will hear the narrator bring up on how the Mystic Aquarium cares for it's six stellar sea lions and harbor seal as well as how the facility trains their marine mammals. Mara is is the one doing the training session, while Eden, who is temporarily in the video was doing a husbandry session with her trainer before she went back stage for a vet examination. ABOUT ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: Animal husbandry incorporates all methods and practices used to monitor the health of a captive animal. Trainers, veterinarians, and animal care staffers have structured a routine that would allow them to maintain animal health at zoological parks through behavior observation, and medical examination. All work that is done with the animals is then recorded on computers for easy references in the near future. All sorts of husbandry exists such and they include blood tests, specimen samples, dental and body examination, and ultrasound. All husbandry sessions are voluntary for the animal's part and are trained with the same tools just like they are with other behaviors. Through observing and caring for animal health, care takers are able to to maintain detailed husbandry records. Such records might be viable for a zoological community when it comes to caring for marine mammals such as cetaceans and pinnipeds .
- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 1735
- author: Jenna Deedy
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Adventures in Wonderland - I Am the Walrus B
"Pinniped hasn't been feeling well. He's lost all the color in his face ..."...
published: 07 Mar 2007
author: melpierson
Adventures in Wonderland - I Am the Walrus B
"Pinniped hasn't been feeling well. He's lost all the color in his face ..."
- published: 07 Mar 2007
- views: 27318
- author: melpierson
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I Walk Alone - Green Day
This was a student project (Education - Fair Use) to create a music video for an existing ...
published: 18 Oct 2008
author: pinnipedproductions
I Walk Alone - Green Day
This was a student project (Education - Fair Use) to create a music video for an existing song. Three lonely souls think they are the only ones out there that feel the way they do, and pass without knowing each other. They all have hopes and dreams that they do not fulfill. I worked on concept, camera, and editing. We use several special effects to convey emotion. All filming in San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria, including the Allan Hancock College campus.
- published: 18 Oct 2008
- views: 123745
- author: pinnipedproductions
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Seal Nailart Tutorial ♥ Contest Entry for 10perfectnails first anniversary nailartcontest
Hi! This is my entry for 10perfectnails first anniversary nailartcontest, i hope you guys ...
published: 27 Jun 2012
author: Renierainyday
Seal Nailart Tutorial ♥ Contest Entry for 10perfectnails first anniversary nailartcontest
Hi! This is my entry for 10perfectnails first anniversary nailartcontest, i hope you guys like it! Music is from Kevin McLeod www.incompetech.com SoundFX ist from www.soundjay.com
- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 6267
- author: Renierainyday
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Sea Lions and Seals
Two of the more common marine mammals on the west coast of North America are sea lions and...
published: 04 Mar 2010
author: OceanFuturesSociety
Sea Lions and Seals
Two of the more common marine mammals on the west coast of North America are sea lions and seals. The two belong to the superfamily Pinnipedia, which means fin-footed, and each has developed slightly different adaptations to their aquatic lifestyle. Commonly mistaken for one another, it is easy to distinguish between the two once you know what to look for. In this video we highlight a few of the easily recognizable differences to help you tell them apart in the wild. So sit back and enjoy this educational view of two of our favorite coastal neighbors.
- published: 04 Mar 2010
- views: 4525
- author: OceanFuturesSociety
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Elephant Seal bonding with newborn pup 1/5/13
A mother Elephant Seal bonds with her brand new pup at the Piedras Blancas Rookery in San ...
published: 08 Jan 2013
author: NorcoKris
Elephant Seal bonding with newborn pup 1/5/13
A mother Elephant Seal bonds with her brand new pup at the Piedras Blancas Rookery in San Simeon, CA. See other videos for the birth and a squabble with another female over who's pup it really is.
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 2472
- author: NorcoKris
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Baby's Firsts
Please note: while the mother and pup are bonding, they may be out of public view. We appr...
published: 28 Apr 2012
author: aquariumofthepacific
Baby's Firsts
Please note: while the mother and pup are bonding, they may be out of public view. We appreciate your understanding. A female harbor seal pup was born at the Aquarium Thursday, April 26. The pup is currently in the Seals and Sea Lions Habitat with her parents. The pup was born to two of the Aquarium's harbor seals, Shelby and Troy. Shelby came to the Aquarium in 1998. Troy, the Aquarium's only male harbor seal, came to the Aquarium in 2007. Enjoy a few snippets of some of her first moments! www.aquariumofpacific.org
- published: 28 Apr 2012
- views: 37702
- author: aquariumofthepacific
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Steelhead have no chance - Russian River Mouth - Jenner, California
This once magnificent Steelhead fishery had runs up to 80000 per year up until the 1950s N...
published: 14 Feb 2011
author: BillHutchinsonFI
Steelhead have no chance - Russian River Mouth - Jenner, California
This once magnificent Steelhead fishery had runs up to 80000 per year up until the 1950s Nowadays, there are years when we see less than 1000 back to the hatchery! 2011 appears to be one of these poor return years at this time. This drainage had much rain thru all of December, and very little most of January and early February. These low and clear conditions give the population of Seals and Sea Lions easy access to kill and maul our beloved fish right when they enter the river. These Pinnipeds also travel upstream and annihilate any fish that get past the front door! We have a situation where an Over Protected Marine Mammal is wiping out the population of a Wild/ Native Endangered Species. I have nothing against Pinnipeds... ..just when the numbers because of OVER-PROTECTION are so out of balance that is impacts another species. Many people and organizations focus on restoring the creeks and river for the these Native fish to spawn. The hopes are that this will bring back the fish populations and again have a good healthy Wild population. Unfortunately; if the fish cannot even get up the river past this gauntlet of killing machines ...there is no use in restoring creeks and habitat restoration. Maybe someday the Peeps involved in hugging these mammals will let go a little, and allow some balanced population control take place .......... ....and let our Wild/Native Endangered Species return and propagate! Capt. Bill Hutchinson President & CEO Fishing International Inc.
- published: 14 Feb 2011
- views: 3215
- author: BillHutchinsonFI