


Digging In Poster
Designed and sold by James (820Photography) Anderson
$18.13
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PosterHeavy poster paper, semigloss finish
$18.13
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- Printed on poster paper. Extremely versatile, making it perfect for reproducing both artwork and photographs
- Custom sizes, based on artwork dimensions. Check size chart if self-framing
- Dimensions include a 1 - 2 inch (2.5 - 5.0cm) white border to assist in framing
- Shipped in protective packaging
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

Digging In
An Elephant Seal gets comfy and pushes his massive head into the sand. Elephant seals take their name from the large proboscis of the adult male (bull) which resembles an elephant's trunk. The bull's proboscis is used in producing extraordinarily loud roaring noises, especially during the mating season. More importantly, however, the nose acts as a sort of rebreather, filled with cavities designed to reabsorb moisture from the animals' exhalations . This is important during the mating season when the seals do not leave the beach to feed, so must conserve body moisture as they have no incoming source of water. Southern elephant seal bulls reach a length of 16 feet (4.9 m) and a weight of 6,600 pounds (3,000 kg), and are much larger than the cows, which typically measure about 10 feet (3.0 m) and 2,000 pounds (910 kg). Northern elephant seal bulls reach a length of 14 to 16 ft (4.3 to 4.9 m) and the heaviest weigh about 5400 lbs (2455 kg). Elephant seals spend upwards of 80% of their lives in the ocean. They can hold their breath for more than 100 minutes67 — longer than any other non-cetacean mammal. Elephant seals dive to 1550 m beneath the ocean's surface8 (the deepest recorded dive of an elephant seal is 2,388 meters (7,835 ft) by a southern elephant seal).9 The average depth of their dives is about 300 to 600 meters (2,000 ft), typically for around 20 minutes for females and 60 minutes for males, as they search for their favorite foods, which are skates, rays, squid, octopuses, eels, small sharks, and large fish. Their stomachs also often contain gastroliths. While excellent swimmers, they are also capable of rapid movement on land (from wikipedia). San Simeon, Piedras Blancas rookery (Big Sur), California, USA.
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