Nacimiento gemelar sin precedentes de leona marina ocurre en La Jolla Cove ● UPDATING

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A sea lion at La Jolla Cove has given birth to two pups, an extremely rare occurrence for the species. Female sea lions typically give birth to a single pup each year, and multiple births have never been documented in the wild before.

The event, which took place in the popular coastal area of San Diego, has drawn attention from marine biologists and wildlife enthusiasts. The mother and her two pups are reportedly healthy and are being monitored by local wildlife authorities.

This unusual birth could provide valuable insights into sea lion reproduction and behavior. The pups were observed nursing and staying close to their mother on the rocky shoreline.

Experts caution that while the birth is remarkable, the pups face challenges in the wild, including predation and environmental factors. The incident highlights the importance of protecting marine habitats and respecting wildlife during sensitive periods.

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