In the section of photos titled Wildlife At Fort Worden, the text reads that sea lions don’t have teeth. I think April first has come and gone, and yes, they do have lots of sharp …
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In the section of photos titled Wildlife At Fort Worden, the text reads that sea lions don’t have teeth. I think April first has come and gone, and yes, they do have lots of sharp shiny white teeth!
Dik Lang
Port Townsend