Author K.A. Rupp Discusses "A Sea Lion Sibling Story" and Sea Lion Biology
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KA Rupp
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K.A. Rupp discusses their e-book "A Sea Lion Sibling Story," which follows three male sea lions and their interactions, using humorous human dialogue. The author explains how to identify male sea lions by the sagittal crest on their heads, which takes about seven years to fully develop, indicating maturity. The piece also clarifies how to distinguish sea lions from other marine animals by their ability to walk on all fours.
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· 5 pulledI am very grateful to Authors' Lounge for allowing me to discuss my e-book, 'A Sea Lion Sibling Story.'
The e-book is simply about three male sea lions and their interaction with one another, with added human dialogue for humor.
Male sea lions have a bump on their head which is called the sagittal crest.
It takes about seven years for a male sea lion to fully mature.
Sea lions can walk using all
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